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प्रश्न
MY and NY3, are insoluble salts and have the same Ksp values of 6.2 × 10−13 at room temperature. Which statement would be true with regard to MY and NY?
विकल्प
The salts MY and NY3 are more soluble in 0.5 M KY than in pure water
The addition of the salt of KY to the suspension of MY and NY3 will have no effect on their solubility’s
The molar solubilities of MY and NY3 in water are identical
The molar solubility of MY in water is less than that of NY3
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उत्तर
The molar solubility of MY in water is less than that of NY3
Explanation:
Addition of salt KY (having a common ion Y–) decreases the solubility of MY and NY3 due to common ion effect.
Option (a) and (b) are wrong.
For salt MY,
\[\ce{MY ⇌ M^+ + Y^-}\]
Ksp = (s) (s)
6.2 × 10−13 = s2
∴ s = `sqrt(6.2 xx 10^-13)` ≃ 10−7
for salt NY3,
\[\ce{NY3 ⇌ N^{3+} + 3Y^-}\]
Ksp = (s) (3s)3
Ksp = 27s4
s = `((6.2 xx 10^-13)/27)^(1/4)`
s ≃ 10−4
The molar solubility of MY in water is less than of NY3
