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If Qsp=Ksp does that mean a precipitate will form ? (1 Viewer)

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I understand that at Ksp we have a saturated solution which is where you have the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a given solvent but multiple people are saying different things. Some people are saying there is no precipitate and some people are saying there is a precipitate. I am so confused !!!!
 

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No precipitate would form because it means that the maximum theoretical amount of dissolved ions are present in the solution and hence any more would form a precipitate.

Q > KSP solution forms precipitate
Q ≤ KSP solution doesn't form precipitate
 

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