
Calculate the concentration of 103 in a 3.46 mM Pb(NO3)2 solution saturated with Pb(IO3)2. The Ksp of Pb(IO3)2 is 2.5 x 10-13. Assume that Pb(IO3)2 is a negligible source of Pb2+ compared to Pb(NO3)2· [103] = M A different solution contains dissolved NalO3. What is the concentration of NalOz if adding excess Pb(IO3)2(s) produces a Pb2+ concentration of 1.50 x 10-6 M? concentration: M

The concentration of IO3^- = 0.85 × 10^-5M
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The concentration of NaIO3 = 4.053 × 10^-4 M
alculate the concentration of 103 in a 7.08 mM Pb(NO3)2 solution saturated with Pb(IO3)2 The Ksp of Pb(IO3)2 is 2.5 x 10-43. Assume that Pb(IO3)2 is a negligible source of Pb2+ compared to Pb(NO3)2. Number (10;]- A different solution contains dissolved NalO3. What is the concentration of NalO3 if adding excess Pb(103)2(s) produces (Pb2+] = 6.90 x 10-6 M? Number [Nalo,] = 0
Calculate the concentration of 103 in a 9.27 mM Pb(NO3)2 solution saturated with Pb(IO3)2. The Ksp of Pb(IO3)2 is 2.5 x 10-13. Assume that Pb(IO3), is a negligible source of Pb2+ compared to Pb(NO3)2. [103] = M A different solution contains dissolved NalO3. What is the concentration of Naloz if adding excess Pb(IO3)2(s) produces a Pb2+ concentration of 5.20 x 10-6 M? concentration: M
Calculate the concentration of IO3 in a 1.25 mM Pb(NO3)2 solution saturated with Pb(IO3)2. The Ksp of Pb(IO3)2 is 2.5 x 10-13. Assume that Pb(IO3), is a negligible source of Pb2+ compared to Pb(NO3)2. [103] = 2 x10-10 M A different solution contains dissolved NalO3. What is the concentration of NaIO, if adding excess Pb(IO3)2(s) produces a Pb2+ concentration of 7.00 x 10-6 M? concentration: -1.396 x10-5 M
Calculate the concentration of IO3 in a 1.81 mM Pb(NO3)2 solution saturated with Pb(IO3)2 The Ksp of Pb(IO3)2 is 2.5 x 1013. Assume that Pb(IO3)2 is a negligible source of Pb2 compared to Pb(NO3)2 Number 10;]- М A different solution contains dissolved NalO3. What is the concentration of NalO3 if adding excess Pb(IO3)2(s) produces [Pb21] 5.10 x10 M? Number [Nalo,j= М
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Calculate the concentration of IO3 in a 5.55 mM Pb(NO3)2 solution saturated with Pb(IO3)2. The Ksp of Pb(IO3)2 is 2.5 x 10-13. Assume that Pb(IO3)2 is a negligible source of Pb2+ compared to Pb(NO3)2. [103] = 6.7 x10-6 M A different solution contains dissolved NaI03. What is the concentration of NaIO, if adding excess Pb(IO3)2(s) produces a Pb2+ concentration of 7.70 x 10-6 M? concentration: 1.53 x10-3 M Incorrect
Calculate the concentration of IO3– in a 9.08 mM Pb(NO3)2 solution saturated with Pb(IO3)2. The Ksp of Pb(IO3)2 is 2.5 × 10-13. Assume that Pb(IO3)2 is a negligible source of Pb2 compared to Pb(NO3)2. A different solution contains dissolved NaIO3. What is the concentration of NaIO3 if adding excess Pb(IO3)2(s) produces [Pb2 ] = 3.00 × 10-6 M?
Calculate the concentration of 10, in a 1.87 mM Pb(NOx), solution saturated with Pb(IO). The Ksp of Pb(10), is 2.5 x 10-13. Assume that Pb(10), is a negligible source of Pb2+ compared to Pb(NO3)2 (103] = A different solution contains dissolved Nalo, What is the concentration of Nalo, if adding excess Pb(10,),(s) produces a Pb2+ concentration of 6.00 x 10-6 M? (Nalo,] =
Calculate the concentration of IO−3 in a 8.31 mM Pb(NO3)2 solution saturated with Pb(IO3)2. The ?sp of Pb(IO3)2 is 2.5×10−13. Assume that Pb(IO3)2 is a negligible source of Pb2+ compared to Pb(NO3)2. [IO−3]= M A different solution contains dissolved NaIO3. What is the concentration of NaIO3 if adding excess Pb(IO3)2(s) produces a Pb2+ concentration of 4.90×10−6 M?
Calculate the concentration of IO−3IO3− in a 9.88 mM Pb(NO3)29.88 mM Pb(NO3)2 solution saturated with Pb(IO3)2Pb(IO3)2. The ?sp of Pb(IO3)2Pb(IO3)2 is 2.5×10−13. Assume that Pb(IO3)2Pb(IO3)2 is a negligible source of Pb2+Pb2+ compared to Pb(NO3)2Pb(NO3)2. [IO−3]= A different solution contains dissolved NaIO3NaIO3. What is the concentration of NaIO3NaIO3 if adding excess Pb(IO3)2(s)Pb(IO3)2(s) produces a Pb2+Pb2+ concentration of 9.40×10−6 M?
Calculate the concentration of IO−3 in a 2.18 mM Pb(NO3)2 solution saturated with Pb(IO3)2. The ?sp of Pb(IO3)2 is 2.5×10−13. Assume that Pb(IO3)2 is a negligible source of Pb2+ compared to Pb(NO3)2. [IO−3]= A different solution contains dissolved NaIO3 . What is the concentration of NaIO3 if adding excess Pb(IO3)2(s) produces a Pb2+ concentration of 2.80×10−6 M ? [NaIO3]=