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For Pb(CO3) determine if it is soluble or insoluble using the rules.Screen Shot 2021-01-20 at 9.48.57 AM-12.png
Soluble
Insoluble
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Insoluble.
Reason: Carbonates (CO3^2−) are generally insoluble except when paired with alkali metal cations (Group 1) or NH4+. Pb^2+ is not one of those exceptions, so PbCO3 is insoluble (will form a precipitate).
Reason: Carbonates (CO3^2−) are generally insoluble except when paired with alkali metal cations (Group 1) or NH4+. Pb^2+ is not one of those exceptions, so PbCO3 is insoluble (will form a precipitate).
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