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common ion effect

Change in concentration of an ion in a saturated solution through addition of another electrolyte that yields an ion in common with the solid substance present in excess. The ion product remains constant, but with the increase of concentration of one ion that of the other diminishes correspondingly. Since the solution is already saturated, precipitation occurs, the effect being a reversal of the process of ionization.

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