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Chapter 15, Problem 70SCQ
Neither PbCl2 nor PbF2 is appreciably soluble in water. If solid PbCl2 and solid PbF2 are placed in equal amounts of water in separate beakers, in which beaker is the concentration of Pb2+ greater? Equilibrium constants for these solids dissolving in water are as follows:
PbCl2(s) ⇄ Pb2+(aq) + 2 Cl−(aq) Kc = 1.7 × 10−5
PbF2(s) ⇄ Pb2+(aq) + 2 F−(aq) Kc = 3.7 × 10−8
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