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The solubility equilibrium occurs when the two processes proceed at a constant rate.
The last two effects can be quantified using the equation for solubility equilibrium.
For quantification, see the equation in the article on solubility equilibrium.
However, in general, some primary solid also remains and a complex solubility equilibrium establishes.
Replies: Joe, It is all a matter of a gas/liquid solubility equilibrium.
Solubility equilibrium is a type of dynamic equilibrium.
For these reasons, the constant for a solubility equilibrium has dimensions related to the scale on which concentrations are measured.
Can it be due to solubility equilibrium of CO2 and /or reaction with water equilibrium?
Under certain conditions the solubility equilibrium can be exceeded to give a so-called supersaturation solution, which is Metastability in molecules.
A solubility equilibrium exists when a chemical compound in the solid state is in chemical equilibrium with a solution of that compound.
Solubility constants are used to describe saturated solutions of ionic compounds of relatively low solubility (see solubility equilibrium).
Salts can also form if solutions of different salts are mixed, their ions recombine, and the new salt is insoluble and precipitates (see: solubility equilibrium), for example:
Analogues have been created that have a shifted isoelectric point so that they exist in a solubility equilibrium in which most precipitates out but slowly dissolves in the bloodstream and is eventually excreted by the kidneys.