Solutions of Slightly Soluble Salts

This page let's you practice the fundamental calculations for solutions of slightly soluble salts. When you press "New Problem," the name of a chemical species will appear in the first cell and a value in one of the other cells. You must fill the remaining empty four cells correctly. Then, press "Check Answer". Results appear in the second table. In order to use this page, you need a table of slightly soluble salts and their Ksp values. If the compound which appears in the first cell is not in your table, press "New Problem" to get a new compound.

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Compound Ksp Molar Sol. Gram Sol. [cation] [anion]


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These problems are provided courtesy of Prof. George Wiger (gwiger@chemistry.csudh.edu) at California State University, Dominguez Hills.

Please direct any questions about this site to Please send comments or suggestions to svanbram@science.widener.edu

Scott Van Bramer
Department of Chemistry
Widener University
Chester, PA 19013

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