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Salt Effect on Salt Solubility
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Salt effect can change the solubility of a sparingly soluble salt in water. When an inert ionic compound is added, the dissolved salt may become more soluble. A common example is potassium nitrate added to a saturated calcium sulfate solution, which increases the amount of calcium sulfate that dissolves.
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Adding 50 mmol of potassium nitrate to a liter of saturated aqueous calcium sulfate solution leads to the concentrations of dissolved calcium and sulfate ions increasing by about 30%.
Along with the counter-ions already present, the ions of opposite charge from the added inert salt—potassium nitrate—contribute to the ionic atmospheres aro...
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