Lead sulfate is a mostly insoluble salt. The equation for the minimal dissolving of this salt is: PBSO4(s) 2 Pb2+, (a q) + SO4 2 minus, (a q) solid 2 dissolved Initially, it appears as a white solid sitting in water. A solution of N a2SO4 is added to the mixture. What is observed to happen and why? ON22SO4 increases the S04 ² minus, shifts to the right. la q) in solution. The solid dissolves. Reaction N a2SO4 increases the SO4 2 minus (a a) in solution. The solid dissolves. Reaction q) shifts to the left. ON22SO4 increases the S04 ² minus, la g) in solution. The solid remains. Reaction shifts to the left. ON22SO4 decreases the SO42 minusla a) in solution. The solid dissolves. Reaction shifts to the left. 2 minus ON 2SO4 decreases the S04 (a a) in solution. The solid remains. Reaction shifts to the left. N a2SO4 increases the SO4 shifts to the right. 2 minus, (a q) in solution. The solid remains. Reaction

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Lead sulfate is a mostly insoluble salt. The equation for the minimal dissolving of this
salt is:
PBSO4(s)
2 Pb2+
(a q) + SO4 2 minus,
(a q)
solid 2 dissolved
Initially, it appears as a white solid sitting in water. A solution of N a2SO4 is added to
the mixture. What is observed to happen and why?
N azSO4 increases the SO42 minusa g) in solution. The solid dissolves. Reaction
shifts to the right.
(a q)
2 minus
Na2SO4 increases the SO4
(a g) in solution. The solid dissolves. Reaction
shifts to the left.
N a2SO4 increases the SO4
2 minus
q)
la g) in solution. The solid remains. Reaction
shifts to the left.
N a2SO4 decreases the SO42 minus,
Sla g) in solution. The solid dissolves. Reaction
shifts to the left.
Na2SO4 decreases the SO4
2 minus
q)
(a g) in solution. The solid remains. Reaction
shifts to the left.
Na2SO4 increases the SO4
2 minus
(a q)
in solution. The solid remains. Reaction
shifts to the right.
Transcribed Image Text:Lead sulfate is a mostly insoluble salt. The equation for the minimal dissolving of this salt is: PBSO4(s) 2 Pb2+ (a q) + SO4 2 minus, (a q) solid 2 dissolved Initially, it appears as a white solid sitting in water. A solution of N a2SO4 is added to the mixture. What is observed to happen and why? N azSO4 increases the SO42 minusa g) in solution. The solid dissolves. Reaction shifts to the right. (a q) 2 minus Na2SO4 increases the SO4 (a g) in solution. The solid dissolves. Reaction shifts to the left. N a2SO4 increases the SO4 2 minus q) la g) in solution. The solid remains. Reaction shifts to the left. N a2SO4 decreases the SO42 minus, Sla g) in solution. The solid dissolves. Reaction shifts to the left. Na2SO4 decreases the SO4 2 minus q) (a g) in solution. The solid remains. Reaction shifts to the left. Na2SO4 increases the SO4 2 minus (a q) in solution. The solid remains. Reaction shifts to the right.
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