Applications of solubility product
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Applications of solubility product-
i) Precipitation of IInd and IV th group metal sulphides –
The most important application of solubility product is the precipitation of IInd and IV th group metal sulphides
H2S is a weak electrolyte , it is used in the precipitation of IInd and IV th group metal sulphides in qualitative analysis.
H2S ⇌ 2H+ + S – –
According to Law of mass action ,
K = [H+]2 [S – –] / [H2S]
In II nd group , lower concentration of sulphide ions is required for the precipitation of metal sulphides because Ksp of IInd group metal sulphides is low. In presence of HCl , concentration of sulphide ion decreases due to common ion effect.
H2S ⇌ 2H+ + S – –
HCl ——> H + + Cl–
In presence of common ion i.e- hydrogen ion ( H+) , dissociation of weak electrolyte decreases thus concentration of sulphide ions (S—)decreases. Hence IInd group metal sulphides get precipitated in presence of HCl.
Hence,
Ionic product of [ M++] [S – –] > Ksp of IInd group metal sulphides
In IV th group , higher concentration of sulphide ions is required for the precipitation of metal sulphides . This is done by changing the medium from acidic to basic. In IV th group H2S gas is passed in presence of NH4OH.
NH4OH ⇌ NH4+ + OH–
H2S ⇌ 2H+ + S – –
H+ + OH– ⇌ H2O
[H+] of H2S and [OH– ] of NH4OH form H2O molecules then ionisation of H2S increases thus concentration of S— (sulphide ions) increases . Ksp of IV th group metal sulphides is higher . Hence,
Ionic product of [ M++] [S – –] > Ksp of IVth group metal sulphides
Thus fourth group metal sulphides get precipitated.
ii) Predicting precipitation reactions –
An important conclusion is derived from the solubility product . No precipitation of the electrolyte occurs if the ionic product is less than the solubility product .
ionic product < solubility product
Then no precipitation occurs.
If,
ionic product > solubility product
Then precipitation occurs.
iii) Precipitation of fifth group radicals-
The unique applications of solubility product is the precipitation of fifth group radicals.
The group reagent is ammonium carbonate [(NH4)2 CO3 ] in presence of ammonium chloride [NH4Cl].
(NH4)2 CO3 ⇌ 2NH4+ + CO3– –
weak electrolyte
NH4Cl ———–> NH4+ + Cl–
Strong electrolyte
Due to common ion effect ( common ion is NH4+), ionization of weak electrolyte i . e- ammonium carbonate is suppressed and only fifth group metal carbonates having low solubility product will be precipitated out.