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Chapter 15, Problem 16E
Assuming that no equilibria other than dissolution are involved, calculate the concentration of all solute species in each of the following solutions of salts in contact with a solution containing a common ion. Show that changes in the initial concentrations of the common ions can be neglected.
(a) TlCl(s) in 1.250 M HCl.
(b) PbI2(s) in 0.0355 M Cal2.
(c) Ag2CrO4(s) in 0.225 L of a solution containing 0.856 g of K2CrO4.
(d) Cd(OH)2(s) in a solution buffered at a pH of 10.995
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