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Salts & Solubility

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Subject:
Mathematics and Statistics, Science and Technology
Institution Name:
University of Colorado at Boulder
Collection:
PhET Interactive Simulations
Grade Level:
Primary, Secondary, Post-secondary
Grade Sub-Level:
Upper-Primary, Middle School, High School, Community College - Lower Division
Abstract:

Add different salts to water, then watch them dissolve and achieve a dynamic equilibrium with solid precipitate. Compare the number of ions in solution for highly soluble NaCl to other slightly soluble salts. Relate the charges on ions to the number of ions in the formula of a salt. Calculate Ksp values.

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This simulation is available under either a Creative Commons Attribution license or the GNU General Public License.
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University of Colorado

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