Given the two reactions Pb²+ (aq) + 2Cl(aq), 3. PbCl2 (s) 4. AgCl(s) Ag+ (aq) + Cl(aq), K4 = 1.15x104, what is the equilibrium constant Kfinal for the following reaction? Express your answer numerically. ▸ View Available Hint(s) Kfinal = Sub 5 ΑΣΦ K3=1.85x10-10, and PbCl₂ (8) + 2Ag (aq) = 2AgCl(s) + Pb²+ (aq) DWO ?

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Given the two reactions
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3. PbCl2 (s) Pb²+ (aq) + 2Cl(aq), K3 = 1.85x10-10, and
Ag+ (aq) + Cl(aq), K4 = 1.15x104,
what is the equilibrium constant Kfinal for the following reaction?
4. AgCl(s)
Express your answer numerically.
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Kfinal =
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PbCl₂ (8) + 2Ag (aq) = 2AgCl(s) + Pb²+ (aq)
15. ΑΣΦ
DUC ?
Transcribed Image Text:Given the two reactions 1 3. PbCl2 (s) Pb²+ (aq) + 2Cl(aq), K3 = 1.85x10-10, and Ag+ (aq) + Cl(aq), K4 = 1.15x104, what is the equilibrium constant Kfinal for the following reaction? 4. AgCl(s) Express your answer numerically. ▸ View Available Hint(s) Kfinal = Submit PbCl₂ (8) + 2Ag (aq) = 2AgCl(s) + Pb²+ (aq) 15. ΑΣΦ DUC ?
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Given the two reactions
HS (aq) +H (aq), K₁=9.70x108, and
1
1. H₂S(aq)
2. HS (aq) S² (aq) +H(aq), K₂=1.55x10-19,
what is the equilibrium constant Kfinal for the following reaction?
Enter your answer numerically.
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1D ΑΣΦΑ
Kfinal 1.078 1026
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S² (aq) + 2H* (aq) = H₂S(aq)
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Transcribed Image Text:> Given the two reactions HS (aq) +H (aq), K₁=9.70x108, and 1 1. H₂S(aq) 2. HS (aq) S² (aq) +H(aq), K₂=1.55x10-19, what is the equilibrium constant Kfinal for the following reaction? Enter your answer numerically. ▸View Available Hint(s) 1D ΑΣΦΑ Kfinal 1.078 1026 Submit ● Part R Previous Answers S² (aq) + 2H* (aq) = H₂S(aq) X Incorrect; Try Again; 9 attempts remaining ?
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