Asked by Anonymous
                How many grams of PbCO3 will dissolve when exactly 5.0 L of 1.25 M H is added to 6.0 g of PbCO3?
When the equation is PbCO3(s) + 2H(+)(aq) = Pb(2+)(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)
            
        When the equation is PbCO3(s) + 2H(+)(aq) = Pb(2+)(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    Is this anything more than a stoichiometry problem?  I don't think so.
Here is a set of directions for working stoichiometry problems. M x L = moles. Convert moles H^+ to moles Pb^2+ and convert to grams PbCO3.
http://www.jiskha.com/science/chemistry/stoichiometry.html
    
Here is a set of directions for working stoichiometry problems. M x L = moles. Convert moles H^+ to moles Pb^2+ and convert to grams PbCO3.
http://www.jiskha.com/science/chemistry/stoichiometry.html
                    Answered by
            mandy
            
    the solubility of Kl is 50g in 100g of H2O at 20 celcius, if 110g of Kl are added to 220g of H2O, is the soultion saturated or unsaturated?
and what is the %m/m of the solution?
    
and what is the %m/m of the solution?
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