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ChemistryMediumMCQ2025 ยท 28 Jan Shift 2

Q59.Arrange the following in increasing order of solubility product : Ca(OH)2, AgBr, PbS, HgS (1) HgS < AgBr < PbS < Ca(OH)2 (2) Ca(OH)2 < AgBr < HgS < PbS (3) PbS < HgS < Ca(OH)2 < AgBr (4) HgS < PbS < AgBr < Ca(OH)2

What This Question Tests

This question requires arranging various ionic compounds in the increasing order of their solubility product, testing the ability to recall or infer relative Ksp values.

Concepts Tested

Solubility product (Ksp)Ionic solidsRelative solubility

Formulas Used

Ksp = [C]^x[A]^y

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