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Interpretation:
The compoundthat has the greatest molar solubility is to be identified, out of the given options.
Concept introduction:
At a given temperature, the product of molar concentrations of the ions of a salt present in the solution is known as the solubility product of the salt. It is represented by
Higher is the value of solubility product of a salt, higher is its solubility.
The presence of common ions in the solution decreases the solubility of a given compound.
For a general reaction:
The solubility product can be calculated by the expression as:
Here,
The molar solubility of a compound is directly proportional to the number of molecules present in the given amount of solvent.
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