| Term | Definition |
| What is the solubility product constant (Ksp)? | equals the product of the concentration terms each raised to the power of the coefficient of the substance in the dissociation equation |
| (Table 18.1) which ionic compounds are exceptions to general insolubility of carbonates, phosphates, and sulfites? | compounds of the alkali metals and of ammonium ions are exceptions |
| (Table 18.2) which salt is more soluble in water? silver bromide (AgBr) or Silver Chromate (Ag2Cro4)? | silver chromate |
| a common ion, is an ion, that is common to both __________in a solution | salts |
| (t or f) the raising of solubility of a substance by addition of a common ion effect | nope! |
| a solubility product can be used to predict whether a ___________will form when solutions are mixed. | precipitate |