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Given: PbSO4 + 2e− Pb
The solubility product constant (Ksp) for the dissolution of PbSO4 as represented by the chemical equation is 1.7x10-8.
PbSO4
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Find the half Reaction
a) OX Pb + SO4^2- --> PbSO4 b) OX: PbO2 + SO4^2- --> PbSO4 c) OX: Pb +SO4^2- --> PbSO4 + 2 e- d) OX: Pb +
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if 12 L of a saturated solution of PbSO4 is found to contain 0.46g of PbSO4, what is the Ksp of PbSO4
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nico
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The solubility of PbSO4 is 0.048g/1iter. What is the Ksp of PbSO4? (MM PbSO4 = 303.3)
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Leaf02
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The cell diagram for the lead-acid cell that is used in automobile and truck batteries is
Pb(s) l PbSO4 (s) l H2SO4 (aq) l
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Bridget
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Electrochemistry
Which balanced chemical equation, for an overall reaction, corresponds to this cell notation? PbSo4(s) |
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Robert Belford
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Solid Na2SO4 is added to a solution which is 0.014 M in Pb(NO3)2 and 0.041 M in AgNO3. Assume the volume remains constant. Ksp =
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Andre
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Calculate the mass (g) of PbSO4 that will dissolve in 2000 mL of 0.0694 M K2SO4 solution. The equation
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Confused
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Using the information below, which answer lists the salts in order of increasing solubility?
PbSO4 Ksp = 1.6 x 10^-8 PbS Ksp = 8
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Christine
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Calculate the solubility, in molL―1, of lead sulfate, PbSO4, in a 0.0185 M solution of sodium sulfate, Na2SO4 .
Ksp (PbSO4) =
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Critical
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