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Given the two reactions 1.PbCl2
Given the two reactions
1.PbCl2 <--->Pb^2+ + 2 Cl^-, K1= 1.82×10^−10 2. AgCl <----> Ag^+ + Cl^-, K2 = 1.15×10−4 what is the
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Saira
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How do I use Hess's law to calculate enthalpy change? (when given two reactions)
(1)Pb(s) + Cl2(g) --> PbCl2(s) Delta H(1)=
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Emma
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i need to find the;
[Cl-] in PbCl2 solution,[Pb2+] in PbCl2 solution, and the ksp given: PbCl2(s)--> Pb2+(aq)+2Cl-(aq) Temp of
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Anthony
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What mass of PbCl2 would be found in 0.48 L of a saturated solution of PbCl2 if the Ksp of PbCl2 is 1.6 x 10-5?
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J.T
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What mass of PbCl2 would be found in 0.48 L of a saturated solution of PbCl2 if the Ksp of PbCl2 is 1.6 x 10-5?
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J.T
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If the theoretical yield of PbCl2 is 16.547g from the reaction of 7.000g of NaCl with 50.400g of Pb(NO3)2. Calculate the % yield
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Lihle
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If the theoritical yield of PbCl2 is 16.547 g from the reaction of 7.000 g of NaCl with 50.400 g of Pb(NO3)2. Calculate the %
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ezile
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If the theoritical yield of PbCl2 is 16.547 g from the reaction of 7.000 g of NaCl with 50.400 g of Pb(NO3)2. Calculate the %
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ezile
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If the theoritical yield of PbCl2 is 16.547 g from the reaction of 7.000 g of NaCl with 50.400 g of Pb(NO3)2. Calculate the %
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ezile
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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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