The relationship between solubility $(S)$ and solubility product $(K_{sp})$ for a salt of type $A_x B_y$ is given by:

  • A
    $K_{sp} = x^x \, y^y \, S^{x-y}$
  • B
    $K_{sp} = S^{x+y}$
  • C
    $K_{sp} = x^y \, y^x \, S^{x+y}$
  • D
    $K_{sp} = x^x \, y^y \, S^{x+y}$

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