For parts of the free-response question that require calculations, clearly show the method used and the steps involved in arriving at your answers You must show your work to receive credit for your answer. Examples and equations may be included in your answers where appropriate. Pbl,(s) = Ph (aq) + 21 (ag) K =7x 10* The dissolution of Pbl3{s) is represented above. (a) Write a mathematical expression that can be used to determine the value of S, the molar solubility of Pbl;(s). (Do not do any numerical calculations) BI V X x, sCa E E 10000 Word Limit (b) If Pbl3(s) is dissolved in 1.0 M Nal(ag), is the maximum possible concentration of Ph (ag) in the solution greater than, less than, or equal to the concentration of Pb (ag) in the solution in part (a) ? Explain.

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For parts of the free-response question that require calculations, clearly show the method used and the steps involved in arriving at your answers, You must show
your work to receive credit for your answer. Examples and equations may be included in your answers where appropriate.
Pbl,(s) = Ph" (aq) + 21 (aq)
Ky =7x 10
The dissolution of Pbl(s) is represented above.
(a) Write a mathematical expression that can be used to determine the value of S, the molar solubility of Pbl2(s). (Do not do any numerical calculations.)
BI V X x, 3 C a E E A
0/ 10000 Word Limit
tion of Pb (aq) int
(b) If Pbl3(s) is dissolved in 1.0 M Nal(ag), is
concentration of Pb*(ag) in the solution in part (a) ? Explain.
maximum possible conce
solution greater than, less than, or equal to the
BI U x x, 5 C a E E
0/ 10000 Word Limit
Transcribed Image Text:For parts of the free-response question that require calculations, clearly show the method used and the steps involved in arriving at your answers, You must show your work to receive credit for your answer. Examples and equations may be included in your answers where appropriate. Pbl,(s) = Ph" (aq) + 21 (aq) Ky =7x 10 The dissolution of Pbl(s) is represented above. (a) Write a mathematical expression that can be used to determine the value of S, the molar solubility of Pbl2(s). (Do not do any numerical calculations.) BI V X x, 3 C a E E A 0/ 10000 Word Limit tion of Pb (aq) int (b) If Pbl3(s) is dissolved in 1.0 M Nal(ag), is concentration of Pb*(ag) in the solution in part (a) ? Explain. maximum possible conce solution greater than, less than, or equal to the BI U x x, 5 C a E E 0/ 10000 Word Limit
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