Molarity of lead ( II ) ion in the original solution if 38.5 mL of lead ( II ) nitrate solution reacts completely with excess sodium iodide solution to yield 0.628 g of precipitate is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Precipitation reaction involves the reaction of two soluble ionic compounds to form an insoluble product. The insoluble product is known as a precipitate. The reason for the precipitation reaction to occur is the formation of a product that is insoluble in nature. The reaction of lead ( II ) nitrate and sodium iodide is an example of precipitation reaction. Pb ( NO 3 ) 2 ( a q ) + 2 NaI ( a q ) → PbI 2 ( s ) + 2 NaNO 3 ( a q ) According to the solubility rules, all the common nitrates are soluble but PbI 2 is insoluble in nature.
Molarity of lead ( II ) ion in the original solution if 38.5 mL of lead ( II ) nitrate solution reacts completely with excess sodium iodide solution to yield 0.628 g of precipitate is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Precipitation reaction involves the reaction of two soluble ionic compounds to form an insoluble product. The insoluble product is known as a precipitate. The reason for the precipitation reaction to occur is the formation of a product that is insoluble in nature. The reaction of lead ( II ) nitrate and sodium iodide is an example of precipitation reaction. Pb ( NO 3 ) 2 ( a q ) + 2 NaI ( a q ) → PbI 2 ( s ) + 2 NaNO 3 ( a q ) According to the solubility rules, all the common nitrates are soluble but PbI 2 is insoluble in nature.
Molarity of lead(II) ion in the original solution if 38.5 mL of lead(II)nitrate solution reacts completely with excess sodium iodide solution to yield 0.628 g of precipitate is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Precipitation reaction involves the reaction of two soluble ionic compounds to form an insoluble product. The insoluble product is known as a precipitate.
The reason for the precipitation reaction to occur is the formation of a product that is insoluble in nature. The reaction of lead(II)nitrate and sodium iodide is an example of precipitation reaction.
Pb(NO3)2(aq)+2NaI(aq)→PbI2(s)+2NaNO3(aq)
According to the solubility rules, all the common nitrates are soluble but PbI2 is insoluble in nature.
For a titration of 40.00 mL of 0.0500 M oxalic acid H2C2O4 with 0.1000 M KOH, calculate the pH at each of the following volume of KOH used in the titration: 1) before the titration begin;2) 15 mL; 3) 20 mL; 4) 25 mL; 5) 40 mL; 6) 50 mL. Ka1 = 5.90×10^-2, Ka2 = 6.50×10^-5 for oxalic acid.
Predict the major organic product(s), if any, of the following reactions. Assume all reagents are in excess unless otherwise indicated.
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