Lead chloride, PbCl2, is partially soluble with Ksp of 1.7e-05. a. What is the solubility of lead chloride in pure water? (How many moles of PbCl2 could be completely dissolved in one liter of solution?) Solubility of lead chloride in pure water = moles/L. b. What would its solubility be in 0.0630 M NaCl? (How many moles of PbCl2 could be completely dissolved in 1 L of solution?) Solubility of lead chloride in 0.0630 M NaCl = moles/L. c. The difference in these two results is caused by what is known as the common ion effect. Complete the sentence to state what the common ion effect predicts. The solubility of a salt in a solution containing an ion common to an ion in the salt will be v its solubility in water.

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Lead chloride, PbCl2, is partially soluble with Ksp of 1.7e-05.
a. What is the solubility of lead chloride in pure water? (How many moles of PbCl2 could be completely dissolved in one liter of solution?)
Solubility of lead chloride in pure water =
moles/L.
b. What would its solubility be in 0.0630 M NaCl? (How many moles of PbCl2 could be completely dissolved in 1 L of solution?)
Solubility of lead chloride in 0.0630 M NaCl =
moles/L.
c. The difference in these two results is caused by what is known as the common ion effect. Complete the sentence to state what the common ion effect predicts.
The solubility of a salt in a solution containing an ion common to an ion in the salt will be
v its solubility in water.
Transcribed Image Text:Lead chloride, PbCl2, is partially soluble with Ksp of 1.7e-05. a. What is the solubility of lead chloride in pure water? (How many moles of PbCl2 could be completely dissolved in one liter of solution?) Solubility of lead chloride in pure water = moles/L. b. What would its solubility be in 0.0630 M NaCl? (How many moles of PbCl2 could be completely dissolved in 1 L of solution?) Solubility of lead chloride in 0.0630 M NaCl = moles/L. c. The difference in these two results is caused by what is known as the common ion effect. Complete the sentence to state what the common ion effect predicts. The solubility of a salt in a solution containing an ion common to an ion in the salt will be v its solubility in water.
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