Worked example: Predicting whether a precipitate forms by comparing Q and Kₛₚ | Khan Academy

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  • We can use the reaction quotient to predict whether a precipitate will form when two solutions containing dissolved ionic compounds are mixed. If Q is less than Kₛₚ, the newly mixed solution is undersaturated and no precipitate will form. If Q is greater than Kₛₚ, the solution is oversaturated and a precipitate will form until Q = Kₛₚ. View more lessons or practice this subject at www.khanacadem...
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