If Na+ is larger than Mg2+ ion and S2− ion is larger than Cl− ion, which of the following will be the least soluble in water?
A
NaCl
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B
Na2S
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C
MgCl2
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D
MgS
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Solution
The correct option is DMgS Solubity of a compound in water depends on two factors. They are:
1. lattice energy
2. hydration energy.
When the hydration energy is more than the lattice energy the compound becomes soluble in water.
Lattice energy is directly proportional to the product of the charges on the cation and the anion and inversely proportional to the distance between the charges.
MgS has Mg2+ and S2−. The product of charges is the highest and so will be the lattice energy. Hence, MgS is the least soluble.