If the concentration of A+ ions in a solution of a sparingly soluble salt, AB is 10−3M. Find the concentration of B− ions at which the precipitation of AB starts.
Given : Solubility product of AB is 1.0×10−8
A
<10−8M
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B
>10−5M
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C
Between 10−8Mto10−7M
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D
Between 10−7Mto10−8M
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Solution
The correct option is B>10−5M Precipitation of salt will occur when Ksp<QspQsp=[A+][B−]
Ksp<[A+][B−]
It is given that [A+]=10−3M. and Solubility product of AB is Ksp=1.0×10−8M2