Will lead chloride precipitate when
275 mL of 0.134 M solution of lead nitrate is
added 125 mL of 0.033 M solution of sodium
chloride? Ksp = 1.7 x 10^-2
![Pb Cla & sp = [P22+7 [cr]a (275x 0.34 ) ( 125X0-033)? 125 400 400 = 9.8x106 [kgp>9 So, No Precipitate form](http://img.homeworklib.com/questions/7c17cbf0-2d50-11ea-8578-73cd91c406ec.png?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_560)
Will lead chloride precipitate when 275 mL of 0.134 M solution of lead nitrate is added...
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