The simple cation Pb2+ actually exists in water as the complex cation [Pb(H2O)6]2*, which is of the form [M(H2O),]m+. If the pH were adjusted to 8.5 in otherwise pure water, the most common soluble species of Pb in the water should be the unhydrolyzed metal [M(H2O),]m+. the second hydrolysis product [M(OH)2(H2O)n-2m-2)+,. the first hydrolysis product [M(OH)(H2O)n-1(m-1)+, the third hydrolysis product [M(OH)3(H2O)n-3]m-3)+.

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The simple cation Pb2+ actually exists in water as the complex cation [Pb(H2O)6]2*,
which is of the form [M(H2O)m+. If the pH were adjusted to 8.5 in otherwise pure
water, the most common soluble species of Pb in the water should be
the unhydrolyzed metal [M(H2O)]m*.
the second hydrolysis product [M(OH)2(H2O)n-2]m-2)+.
the first hydrolysis product [M(OH)(H2O)n-1(m-1)+.
the third hydrolysis product [M(OH)3(H2O)n-3m-3)+.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 6 The simple cation Pb2+ actually exists in water as the complex cation [Pb(H2O)6]2*, which is of the form [M(H2O)m+. If the pH were adjusted to 8.5 in otherwise pure water, the most common soluble species of Pb in the water should be the unhydrolyzed metal [M(H2O)]m*. the second hydrolysis product [M(OH)2(H2O)n-2]m-2)+. the first hydrolysis product [M(OH)(H2O)n-1(m-1)+. the third hydrolysis product [M(OH)3(H2O)n-3m-3)+.
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