How do the concentrations of Pb2 and S2 change when solid Pb (NO)2 is added to a saturated solution of PbS? O There will be no changes in the concentration of Pb2 and the concentration of S2 O The added Pb (NO3)2 causes the concentration of Pb2 to decrease and the concentration of S2. to increase O The added Pb (NO3)2 causes the concentration of Pb2 to increase and the concentration of S to decrease via formation of more PbS by the common ion effect

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How do the concentrations of Pb2 and S2- change when solid Pb (NO3)2 is added to a
saturated solution of PbS?
O There will be no changes in the concentration of Pb2 and the concentration of S2-
O The added Pb (NO3)2 causes the concentration of Pb2 to decrease and the concentration of S2- to
increase
O The added Pb (NO3)2 causes the concentration of Pb2 to increase and the concentration of S2 to
decrease via formation of more PbS by the common ion effect
Transcribed Image Text:How do the concentrations of Pb2 and S2- change when solid Pb (NO3)2 is added to a saturated solution of PbS? O There will be no changes in the concentration of Pb2 and the concentration of S2- O The added Pb (NO3)2 causes the concentration of Pb2 to decrease and the concentration of S2- to increase O The added Pb (NO3)2 causes the concentration of Pb2 to increase and the concentration of S2 to decrease via formation of more PbS by the common ion effect
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