Solutions of Slightly Soluble Salts
This page let's you practice the fundamental calculations for solutions of slightly soluble salts.
When you press "New Problem," the name of a chemical species will appear
in the first cell and a value in one of the other cells. You must fill the remaining
empty four cells correctly. Then, press "Check Answer". Results appear in the second table. Try an older version if this does not work.
- Molar Sol. is how many moles of the compound will dissolve per liter.
- Gram Sol. (gs) is how many grams of the compound will dissolve in 100 mL of water.
- [cation] and [anion] are the molarities of the cation and anion in the saturated solution.