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27 March, 05:20

The solubility of lead (ii) chloride (pbcl2) is 1.6 ⋅ 10-2 m. what is the ksp of pbcl2? the solubility of lead (ii) chloride (pbcl2) is 1.6 10-2 m. what is the ksp of pbcl2? 3.1 ⋅ 10-7 5.0 ⋅ 10-4 1.6 ⋅ 10-5 1.6 ⋅ 10-2 4.1 ⋅ 10-6

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  1. 27 March, 05:46
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    According to the equilibrium equation for this reaction:

    PbCl2 (s) ↔ Pb2 + (aq) + 2Cl - (aq)

    So when Ksp is the solubility product constant for a solid substance when it

    dissolved in the solution. and measure how a solute dissolves in the solution

    So, Ksp expression = [Pb2+] [Cl-]^2

    and when the solubility is the maximum quantity of solute which can dissolve in a certain solute.

    So, we assume the solubility = X

    ∴[Pb2+] = X = 1.6 x 10^-2 M

    [Cl-] = 2X = 2 * 1.6 x 10^-2 = 0.032 M

    by substitution:

    ∴ Ksp = (1.6 x 10^-2) * (0.032) ^2

    = 1.64 x 10^-5
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