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Home/ Questions/The ksp of pbbr2 is 6.60 10 6. What is the molar solubility(M) of PbBr2 in pure water?
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Asked: April 13, 20222022-04-13T09:40:25+00:00 2022-04-13T09:40:25+00:00In: Chemistry

The ksp of pbbr2 is 6.60 10 6. What is the molar solubility(M) of PbBr2 in pure water?

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The Ksp of PbBr2 is 6.60*10^-6

What is the molar solubility(M) of PbBr2 in pure water?

What is the molar solubility(M) of PbBr2 in 0.500M KBr
solution?

What is the molar solubility(M) of PbBr2 in a 0.500M Pb(NO3)2
solution?

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  1. Emma Roberts
    2022-04-13T12:52:11+00:00Added an answer on April 13, 2022 at 12:52 pm
    Concepts and Reason

    Solubility:

    The maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a solvent to form a saturated solution at a specific temperature is called the “Solubility”.

    Molar solubility

    Molar solubility refers to the number of moles of a substance that can be dispersed in one liter. It can be expressed in mol/L (molarity) or M (molarity).

    Common ion effect:

    Common ion effect refers to the solubility in a salt that is partially soluble and decreases when it is added to a salt that contains an ion.

    Fundamentals

    Take a look at the following general reactions:

    M.X.)
NM* (aq) +mX+ (aq)

    This is the relationship between solubility product (and molar solubility):



    K. = [mm*] [x]

    Where,

    Solubility product =

    Molar solubility Mion = M

    Molar solubility X Ion =



    Given :K, = 6.60x106
PbBr, (s) Pb2+ (aq) + 2Br (aq)
K. =[Pb2+ ][Br]
Assume :[Pb2+] =s and[Br]=s
Substituting,
6.60x10* =sx(2

    is therefore soluble in pure water 1.18x10² M
.


    Given :K, = 6.60x106
[Br] =0.500 M
PbBr2(8) Pb?* (aq) +2Br (aq)
KR = [Pb2+ ][Br]
Assume : [Pb2+ ]=s



    Substituting,
6.6010% =sx(0.500)
6.60x106
(0.500)
Solve fors,
s=2.64x10PM

    Therefore, ‘s molar solubility in HTML13$ is 2.64x10SM
.


    Given, Kop = 6.60~10%
Pb2+ ]=0.500M

    PbBry() Pb2+ (aq) + 2Br (aq)
K. =[Pb²+ ][Br]
Assume, [Br]=s



    Substituting,
6.60~10= 0.500x(25)
62 - 6.60*10
4x0.500
s=1.82x10-M

    Therefore, ‘s molar solubility in is 1.82x10 M
.

    Ans:

    1.18x10² M
has a molar solubility of in purewater.

    has 2.64x10SM
molar solubility (M).

    (ON)
has a molar solubility of M. 1.82x10 M
.

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