Which one of the following Pb(II) compound will have the least solubility in water? HINT: consider polarizibility and HSAB PbSeO4: Lead(II)selenate PbSO4: Lead(II)sulfate PbS: Lead(II)sulfide

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Which one of the following Pb(II) compound will have the least solubility in water?
HINT: consider polarizibility and HSAB
O PbSeO4: Lead(II)selenate
PbSO4: Lead(II)sulfate
PbS: Lead(II)sulfide
Transcribed Image Text:Which one of the following Pb(II) compound will have the least solubility in water? HINT: consider polarizibility and HSAB O PbSeO4: Lead(II)selenate PbSO4: Lead(II)sulfate PbS: Lead(II)sulfide
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