Solubility Products
Solubility Products Summary
Solubility Products is a mobile iOS app in Education by Roman Volinsky. Released in Apr 2015 (11 years ago). Store last updated Sep 14, 2024
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Solubility Products is a tool for accurate estimation of concentrations of solutes upon dissolution of solid compounds of low solubility. The tool is applicable to various chemical equilibrium tasks, such as: salt dissociation, common-ion effect, separation by sedimentation and precipitation titration.
App includes database of low solubility compounds. The app will suggest list of compound names and chemical formulas based on the characters typed in 'Solid' field. Upon selection of the compound from database, app will provide balanced dissolution reaction and equilibrium constant.
Application derives final, equilibrium concentrations of solutes based on equilibrium constant (Ksp), initial concentrations, solubility and stoichiometric coefficients. Additionally, app calculates reaction quotient for any given concentrations and stoichiometry.
For a general dissociation chemical reaction:
S(s) = aA + bB +cC,
the Reaction Quotient (Q) is defined by:
Q = A^a * B^b * C^c
where A, B, C – are solutes (electrolytes, ions, etc.) concentrations and a, b, c are stoichiometric coefficient. Sum of powers determines the reaction order.
If Q is not equal to reaction equilibrium constant Ksp, then reaction is not at equilibrium and it will proceed (due to difference in forward and reverse reaction speeds) to the direction defined by Q.
If Q is less than Ksp reaction will move towards products (A&B&C), if Q is larger than Ksp – reverse reaction will prevail.
Example:
For given reaction: S(s) = 2A + 1B +3C, initial reaction concentrations are Ao=0.1M, Bo=0.2M, Co=0.3M and Ksp=1e-6 M6.
the Reaction Quotient (Q) is defined by:
Q = A^2 * B * C^3
Upon loading the data to “Solubility Products” app, Reaction Quotient is immediately available: Q= 5.4e-5 M6. Apparently Q>K, suggesting that reaction is too close to the products side and reverse reaction (precipitation) will prevail to bring the reaction back to the equilibrium.
The new equilibrium concentrations of reaction components can be derived from the equation:
Q = (Ao-2x)^2 * (Bo-x) * (Co-3x)^3
Apparently, solving this equation is rather demanding task, that turns to be unnecessary, since “Solubility Products” app immediately returns the answer: Aeq=28.98mM, Beq=0.1645M, Ceq=0.1935M and additionally