Calculate the concentration (molarity) of Pb2+ ions in a solution made by adding 0.010 moles of Pb(NO3)2 to 1.0 L of a  2.0 M NaI solution.  (Kf = 3.0 x 104 for PbI42−) - 4.9 x 10−2 -3.3 x 10−5 - 2.1 x 10−7 -1.7 x 10−7 -2.3 x 10−8

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Calculate the concentration (molarity) of Pb2+ ions in a solution made by adding 0.010 moles of Pb(NO3)2 to 1.0 L of a  2.0 M NaI solution. 

(Kf = 3.0 x 104 for PbI42)

- 4.9 x 10−2

-3.3 x 10−5

- 2.1 x 10−7

-1.7 x 10−7

-2.3 x 10−8


 
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