Calculate the concentration of IO3 in a 8.15 mM Pb(NO3)₂ solution saturated with Pb(IO3)2. The Ksp of Pb(IO3)2 is 2.5 x 10-13. Assume that Pb(IO3)₂ is a negligible source of Pb²+ compared to Pb(NO3)2- [103] = M A different solution contains dissolved NalO3. What is the concentration of NaIO, if adding excess Pb(IO3)₂(s) produces a Pb²+ concentration of 2.90 x 10-6 M? concentration: M

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Calculate the concentration of IO3 in a 8.15 mM Pb(NO3)₂ solution saturated with Pb(IO3)2. The Ksp of Pb(103)2 is
2.5 x 10-13. Assume that Pb(IO3)₂ is a negligible source of Pb²+ compared to Pb(NO3)2-
[103] =
M
A different solution contains dissolved NalO3. What is the concentration of NaIO, if adding excess Pb(IO3)₂(s) produces a Pb²+
concentration of 2.90 x 10-6 M?
concentration:
M
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the concentration of IO3 in a 8.15 mM Pb(NO3)₂ solution saturated with Pb(IO3)2. The Ksp of Pb(103)2 is 2.5 x 10-13. Assume that Pb(IO3)₂ is a negligible source of Pb²+ compared to Pb(NO3)2- [103] = M A different solution contains dissolved NalO3. What is the concentration of NaIO, if adding excess Pb(IO3)₂(s) produces a Pb²+ concentration of 2.90 x 10-6 M? concentration: M
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