In which of the following solutions would solid PbBr2 be expected to be the least soluble at 25°C? Hint: Think about how the concentration of COMMON ION affects solubility. You should be able to eliminate some options without doing an ICE Table calculation for all of them. (a) 0.10 M HBr (b) 0.10 M NaBr (c) 0.10 M CaBr2 (d) 0.10 M PbNO3

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 In which of the following solutions would solid PbBr2 be expected to be the least soluble at 25°C? Hint: Think about
how the concentration of COMMON ION affects solubility. You should be able to eliminate some options without
doing an ICE Table calculation for all of them.
(a) 0.10 M HBr (b) 0.10 M NaBr (c) 0.10 M CaBr2 (d) 0.10 M PbNO3

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