Lead(II) sulfate, PbSO4 (s), dissociates into the ions, Pb+2(aq) and SO4 -2 (aq) as shown: PbSO4 (s) ↔ Pb+2 (aq) + SO4 −2 (aq) Given that Ksp is 2.53 × 10−8 for PbSO4 (s), what is the ion concentration of lead ions and sulfate ions in a saturated lead sulfate solution?
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Lead(II) sulfate, PbSO4 (s), dissociates into the ions, Pb+2(aq) and SO4 -2 (aq) as shown: PbSO4...
A solution of 0.5 M lead(II) nitrate, Pb(NO3)2(aq) is added to an equal volume of 1.0 M sodium iodide, NaI(aq), and lead(II) iodide precipitates, PbI2(s). What is the molar concentration of lead ions, Pb2+(aq), that remains in solution? [FWPbI2 = 461.01 g/mol, Ksp = 1.4 x 10−8]? Assume 298 K.
1. When iron(II) ammonium sulfate is dissolved in water, it dissociates into its component ions. () → () + ( ) + ( ) 2. When oxalic acid is added, the iron (II) ions precipitate as iron(II) oxalate dihydrate. Fe2+ (aq) + (aq) + __H20 (1) ► ( ) + _ H(aq) 3. Next, potassium oxalate is added to the washed precipitate. Potassium oxalate dissociates into its ions in solution. At high oxalate concentrations, iron (II) oxalate combines with another...
Question 10 0.5 pts What mass of lead sulfate (PbSO4) is formed in a lead-acid storage battery when 1.00 g of Pb undergoes oxidation? Hint: Lead-Acid batter cell: Pb(s) + PbO2(s) + 2 H2SO4(aq) → 2 PbSO4(s) + 2 H2O(1) Hint #2: Convert grams to moles and then moles back into grams. Mass of PbSO4 formed = 0.007 grams Mass of PbSO4 formed = 0.275 grams Mass of PbSO4 formed = 1.225 grams Mass of PbSO4 formed = 2.275 grams...
The Ksp of PbSO4 is 1.3 x 10-8. What is the concentration of Pb2+ ions in a saturated solution of PbSO4?
1. A saturated solution of lead(II) chloride was prepared by dissolving PbCl2 solid in water. The concentration of Pb+2 ion in the solution was found to be 1.62*10^-2M . Calculate Ksp for PbCl2 . 2. The value of Ksp for silver chromate, Ag2CrO4 is 9.0*10^-12 . Calculate the solubility of Ag2CrO4 in grams per liter.
What mass of lead sulfate (PbSO4) is formed in a lead-acid storage battery when 1.00 g of Pb undergoes oxidation? Hint: Lead-Acid batter cell: Pb(s) + PbO2(s) + 2 H2SO4(aq) – 2 PbSO4(s) + 2 H2 O(1) Hint #2: Convert grams to moles and then moles back into grams.
What is the minimum concentration of sulfate ion, SO4 2- that must be present in a 0.050 M solution of Ca2+ to cause a precipitate to form? The K sp for calcium sulfate, CaSO4, is 7.10 × 10-5. The value of Ksp for silver sulfate, Ag2SO4, is 1.20×10−5. Calculate the solubility of Ag2SO4 in grams per litre. Express your answer numerically in grams per litre. A saturated solution of barium fluoride, BaF2, was prepared by dissolving solid BaF2 in water....
5) The molecular complex PbCl2- dissociates in water by the process PbCl²(aq) = Pb²+(aq) +4 CH Kc = 4.1 x 10-16 The initial concentration of PbC142- in an aqueous solution is 0.0220 M. No Pb2+ or C ions are initially present. What is the concentration of Pb2+ ion present when equilibrium is achieved? [12 points]
Mercury (II) bromide is a sparingly soluble salt. HgBr2(s) ↔ Hg2+(aq) + 2Br-(aq) At 25 ℃ the concentration mercury ion in a saturated solultion is 2.49 x 10-7 M. What is it’s value of Ksp at 25℃?
Lead (II) bromide dissociates according to the following equation PbBr2 (s) ↔ Pb2+ + 2 Br- Determine the value of Q, the reaction quotient based (also known as the ion product) for a solution with the concentrations below. (Pb2+) = 0.0048 M, (Br-) = 0.0028 M