To a 0.10-M solution of Pb(NO3)2 is added enough HF(g) to make [HF] = 0.10 M.(a) Does PbF2 precipitate from this solution? Show the calculations that support your conclusion.(b) What is the minimum pH at which PbF2 precipitates?

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To a 0.10-M solution of Pb(NO3)2 is added enough HF(g) to make [HF] = 0.10 M.
(a) Does PbF2 precipitate from this solution? Show the calculations that support your conclusion.
(b) What is the minimum pH at which PbF2 precipitates?

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