A solution contains 1.15x10-2 M magnesium acetate and 1.27x10-2 M lead nitrate. Solid sodium carbonate is added slowly to this mixture. What is the concentration of lead ion when magnesium ion begins to precipitate? [Pb²+] = M
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![A solution contains 1.15x10-2 M magnesium acetate and 1.27x10-2 M lead nitrate.
Solid sodium carbonate is added slowly to this mixture.
What is the concentration of lead ion when magnesium ion begins to precipitate?
[Pb²+]
=
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![A solution contains 5.19x103 M zinc nitrate and 6.35x10-3 M iron(II) acetate.
Solid sodium sulfide is added slowly to this mixture.
What is the concentration of zinc ion when iron (II) ion begins to precipitate?
[Zn²+]
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