Be sure to answer all parts. The maximum allowable concentration of Pb" ions in drinking water is 0.05 ppm (Le., 0.05 g of Pb 1 million grams of water). (a) What is the Pb" concentration of an underground water supply at equilibrium with the mineral crocoite (PbCrO) (Ksp - 2.0 × 101? X10 g/L Enter your answer in scientific notation. (b) Does this concentration exceed the allowable concentration guideline? Yes No

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Be sure to answer all parts.
The maximum allowable concentration of Pb" ions in drinking water is 0.05 ppm (Le., 0.05 g of Pb
1 million grams of water).
(a) What is the Pb" concentration of an underground water supply at equilibrium with the mineral
crocoite (PbCrO) (Ksp
- 2.0 × 101?
X10
g/L
Enter your answer in scientific notation.
(b) Does this concentration exceed the allowable concentration guideline?
Yes
No
Transcribed Image Text:Be sure to answer all parts. The maximum allowable concentration of Pb" ions in drinking water is 0.05 ppm (Le., 0.05 g of Pb 1 million grams of water). (a) What is the Pb" concentration of an underground water supply at equilibrium with the mineral crocoite (PbCrO) (Ksp - 2.0 × 101? X10 g/L Enter your answer in scientific notation. (b) Does this concentration exceed the allowable concentration guideline? Yes No
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