a) The Ksp for lead(II) chloride is 1.70 × 10-5. If you place 0.0108 mol of this solid in 100 mL water, how much solid w

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a) The Ksp for lead(II) chloride is 1.70 × 10-5. If you place 0.0108 mol of this solid in 100 mL water, how much solid w

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a) The Ksp for lead(II) chloride is 1.70 × 10-5. If you place
0.0108 mol of this solid in 100 mL water, how much solid will be
left after the system reaches equilibrium?
b) If the lead(II) chloride was dissolved in 0.500 M HCl
solution would there be more or less solid left? Explain your
answer with the support of calculations.
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