Ksp Calculator


What is Ksp?

The solubility product Ksp describes the equilibrium of sparingly soluble salts in water.

General:
Ksp = [A]a · [B]b
  • If Q < Ksp: no precipitation
  • If Q = Ksp: saturated
  • If Q > Ksp: precipitation likely
Formulas
Solubility product:
Ksp = [A]a · [B]b
Ion product:
Q = [A]a · [B]b
AB salt (1:1):
Ksp = s²
Solubility:
s = √Ksp


Examples
AgCl
Ksp ≈ 1.8·10-10
s = √Ksp ≈ 1.34·10-5 mol/L
CaF₂
Ksp = [Ca²⁺][F⁻]²
Precipitation criterion
Q > Ksp → supersaturation → precipitate
Lab work
Ksp supports separation and identification reactions.
Technical Background
Precipitation

Precipitation begins when ion product Q exceeds thermodynamic Ksp.

Influencing factors
  • Temperature
  • Common ion effect
  • Complex formation and pH

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