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Substitution reaction (also known as single displacement reaction or single substitution reaction) is a chemical reaction during which one functional group in a chemical compound is replaced by another functional group.
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The purest form of carbon is fullerenes since they have a smooth structure without dangling bonds. Fullerenes are cage-like molecule. The molecule C60 has a soccer ball-like shape called Buckminsterfullerene.
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Both ionic product and solubility product represent the product of the concentrations of the ions in the solution. The term ionic product has a broad meaning since, it is applicable to all types of solutions, either unsaturated or saturated and varies accordingly.
On the other hand, the term solubility product is applied only to a saturated solution in which there exists a dynamic equilibrium between the undissolved salt and the ions present in solution. Thus the solubility product is in fact the ionic product for a saturated solution at a constant temperature.
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