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In a saturated solution of an Ionic (salt) compound it is possible to determine the dissolving molarity that is present. This is also known as the molar solubility or molality of that compound when it is in water and at a certain temperatures (usually about 25 Celsius). The ion concentrations of the constituent ions that result from this solubility have their product described as an absolute Ksp at the same temperature.
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