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Common Ion Effects on Solubility
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The common ion effect lowers the solubility of an ionic compound in water when the solution already contains one of the ions made by that compound. It follows the law of mass action and can be explained with Le Châtelier’s principle. When a common ion is added, the dissolution equilibrium shifts toward the solid, so less of ...
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The solubility of an ionic compound can vary depending on other solutes present in the solution. The solute may be an ion common to the compound, or an acid or base. Thus, two major factors affecting the solubility are the common ion effect and the pH of a solution.
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