Many salts of Pb are sparingly soluble, and the difference in their solubility can be used to separate anions from solution 1st attempt Part 1 Asolution is 0.0151 Min both Br" and SOA0.243 Msolution of lead(I) nitrate is slowly added to it with a buret The anion will precipitate from solution first (K for PbBry-6.60x 10 K for PbSO,-253x10 Part 2 What is the concentration in the solution of the first anion when the second one starts to precipitate at 25C? M.

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Many salts of Pb* are sparingly soluble, and the difference in their solubility can be used to separate anions from solution
1st attempt
Part 1
Asolution is 0.0151 Min both Br" and SO,A0.243 Msolution of lead() nitrate is slowly added to it with a buret
The
anion will precipitate from solution first.
(K, for PbBrz - 6.60 x 10-, Kp for PbSO, - 253x 10
Part 2
What is the concentration in the solution of the first anion when the second one starts to precipitate at 25 C?
Transcribed Image Text:16 Question Many salts of Pb* are sparingly soluble, and the difference in their solubility can be used to separate anions from solution 1st attempt Part 1 Asolution is 0.0151 Min both Br" and SO,A0.243 Msolution of lead() nitrate is slowly added to it with a buret The anion will precipitate from solution first. (K, for PbBrz - 6.60 x 10-, Kp for PbSO, - 253x 10 Part 2 What is the concentration in the solution of the first anion when the second one starts to precipitate at 25 C?
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