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Offline er.sonu.jangir

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Need your help about solubility coefficient
« on: August 18, 2009, 03:27:43 PM »
Dear friend,

I am looking for solubility coefficient/ Solubility product  of KCl, NH4Cl (Ammonium Chloride) and NaCl.

Could you help me to find.

If it will be possible for you please also send answer on (email deleted - asked on forums, answered on forums)

Thanks in anticipation.

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Sudhanshu JANGIR
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Re: Need your help about solubility coefficient
« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2009, 04:07:12 PM »
Dear friend,

I am looking for solubility coefficient/ Solubility product  of KCl, NH4Cl (Ammonium Chloride) and NaCl.
Thanks in anticipation.
Kind regards
Sudhanshu JANGIR
These three are well soluble and to my knowledge solubility products are equilibrium constants that are only in use for sparely soluble or virtually insoluble salts. For soluble salts you generally can find the solubilities in g/L or g/100cc water. A quick survey in the Handbook gave as results (in the right order):
34.4(cold water) - 29.7(0o) - 35.7(0o) [g/100cc]. As you can see these values are temperature dependant. A bit of googling will give other values with other temperatures.

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