madisonsolis05
madisonsolis05
26.10.2019 • 
Chemistry

In a precipitation reaction the extent to which a precipitate is formed is dependent on the solubility product constant of the precipitate. a species with a highly soluble large k may not precipitate until very high consentrations are reached. a species with a insoluble low k will precipitate readiliy. why will the formation of a precipitate increase when non stoichiometric amounts of reactants are used? ?

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