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  • :I think you are likely looking for the common ion effect.
  • The soaps precipitate due to a combination of common ion effect and increased ionic strength.
  • :Generally, the common ion effect is only a major issue in equilibrium situations.
  • The salting out process used in the manufacture of soaps benefits from the common ion effect.
  • Indeed, these flame test colours are the most common way of identifying them since all their salts with common ions are soluble.
  • This value depends on the type of salt ( AgCl vs . NaCl, for example ), temperature, and the common ion effect.
  • Sea, brackish and other waters that contain appreciable amount of Na + interfere with the normal behavior of soap because of common ion effect.
  • :: I guess for clarity I should state that this is not an attempt to use the common ion effect but actually solvation effects.
  • Solubility will also depend on the excess or deficiency of a common ion in the solution, a phenomenon known as the common-ion effect.
  • I didn't even want to talk about the common ion effect . . . talk ) 03 : 48, 1 November 2010 ( UTC)
  • I noticed that somebody had this very useful table which contained many common ions and their charge and formula and it was small enough to fit on a notecard.
  • This is, in effect, an application of the non-common ion theory, or as discussed in Wikipedia under Solubility Equilibrium as the'salt effect '.
  • One is the " common ion effect " already mentioned above : if the substance split into multiple components when dissolving, the concentrations of all those components will affect the precipitation rate.
  • :: Having just read common ion effect, it doesn't really explain how the addition of a substance containing one ion ( which is present both substances ) causes the solubility product of one to be exceeded.
  • For heavier projectile ions such as 127 I the energy range is usually between 60-120 MeV / nucleon; and for medium heavy ion beams, 36 Cl is a common ion beam used with an energy of approximately 30 MeV / nucleon.
  • In either case, since the solvent is concentrated nitric acid ( in which lead ( II ) nitrate has very low solubility ) and the resulting solution contains nitrate ions, anhydrous crystals of lead ( II ) nitrate spontaneously form as a result of the common ion effect:
  • Among these sequence ions, a, b and y-ions are the most common ion types, especially in the low-energy collision-induced dissociation ( CID ) mass spectrometers, since the peptide amide bone ( CO-NH ) is the most vulnerable and the loss of CO from b-ions.
  • The findings sparked immediate controversy due to several issues : the study's reliance on secondary data; the assumption that all wines contributing to that data were representative of the countries stated; and the grouping together of poorly understood high-concentration ions, such as vanadium, with relatively low-level, common ions such as copper and manganese.
  • You could use sodium iodide according to that article-but some heart patients etc . are on low sodium diet and sodium iodide is more hygroscopic, making it less convenient to store in your bomb shelter . ( This is much like the preference of pyros for potassium perchlorate rather than the sodium salt ) In any case, potassium iodide offers little real protection from radioactive cesium because potassium is a different ion, a very common ion in the body, and being taken in conjunction with iodide that pretty strictly limits how much of it you can eat.