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I'm reading over the Kaplan section called Solutions and I'm lost when it comes to problems involving Ksp

On the side where they have notes, they've listed short cuts like "if you have a soluble salt with formula MX3, the formula is Ksp=27x^4 where x is the molar solubility".

Is it best to just memorize these notes cause I don't know what to study to understand this concept?
 
bluesdeluxe said:
I'm reading over the Kaplan section called Solutions and I'm lost when it comes to problems involving Ksp

On the side where they have notes, they've listed short cuts like "if you have a soluble salt with formula MX3, the formula is Ksp=27x^4 where x is the molar solubility".

Is it best to just memorize these notes cause I don't know what to study to understand this concept?


every kaplan chem subject ive seen has had at least one question about ksp,and its really not a hard concept/equation to manipulate...i'd just memorize the entire blurb in the body of the notes about it.
 
bluesdeluxe said:
I'm reading over the Kaplan section called Solutions and I'm lost when it comes to problems involving Ksp

On the side where they have notes, they've listed short cuts like "if you have a soluble salt with formula MX3, the formula is Ksp=27x^4 where x is the molar solubility".

Is it best to just memorize these notes cause I don't know what to study to understand this concept?


rather than memorizing it would be beneficial if you could find an old chem textbook and look for molar solubilities to understand the concept behind solving these kinds of problems.
 
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