Calculate the pH at the equivalence point in titrating 0.100 M solutions of each of the following with 0.080 M NaOH: (b) chlorous acid (HClO2).
Ch.17 - Additional Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria
Chapter 17, Problem 52a
(a) True or false: 'solubility' and 'solubility-product constant' are the same number for a given compound.

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Understand the definition of 'solubility': Solubility refers to the maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature, usually expressed in grams per liter (g/L) or moles per liter (M).
Understand the definition of 'solubility-product constant' (Ksp): The solubility-product constant is an equilibrium constant that applies to the dissolution of a sparingly soluble ionic compound. It is expressed in terms of the concentrations of the ions produced, raised to the power of their stoichiometric coefficients in the dissolution equation.
Recognize the difference in units: Solubility is typically expressed in units of concentration (g/L or M), while the solubility-product constant is unitless, as it is a product of the concentrations of the ions, each raised to the power of their coefficients in the balanced chemical equation.
Consider the relationship between solubility and Ksp: While both solubility and Ksp describe aspects of a compound's ability to dissolve, they are not the same numerical value. Solubility is a direct measure of how much of a compound can dissolve, whereas Ksp describes the extent to which a compound can dissolve into its constituent ions at equilibrium.
Conclude the truth value: Given the differences in definition, units, and what they measure, 'solubility' and 'solubility-product constant' are not the same number for a given compound, making the statement false.

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Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Solubility
Solubility refers to the maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature and pressure. It is typically expressed in terms of concentration, such as moles per liter (M). Solubility can vary with temperature and the nature of the solute and solvent, making it a crucial factor in understanding how substances interact in solution.
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Solubility-Product Constant (Ksp)
The solubility-product constant (Ksp) is an equilibrium constant that applies to the solubility of sparingly soluble ionic compounds. It is defined as the product of the molar concentrations of the ions, each raised to the power of their coefficients in the balanced dissolution equation. Ksp provides a quantitative measure of a compound's solubility and is temperature-dependent.
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Relationship Between Solubility and Ksp
While solubility and Ksp are related, they are not the same. Solubility is a measure of how much of a compound can dissolve, while Ksp is a constant that reflects the equilibrium condition of the dissolved ions. For a given compound, the solubility can be calculated from Ksp, but the two values differ, especially for compounds that dissociate into multiple ions.
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