Interpretation:
The incorrect statement about common ion effect is to be identified.
Concept introduction:
The decrease in solubility of a solute due to addition of another ionic solute having a common ion with the previous one is called common ion effect.
Answer to Problem 14STP
The statement C is not true and is the correct answer.
Explanation of Solution
In common ion effect, due to addition of a solute with common ions, the products formed in the dissociation of the earlier solute increases which will shift the reaction equilibrium towards the non-aqueous products (solid solute reactants) of the system.
All the other options were true with respect to the common ion effect and therefore cannot be the correct answer.
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