Compare the solubility of lead phosphate in each of the following aqueous solutions: Clear All 0.10 M Pb(NO3)2 More soluble than in pure water. 0.10 M (NH4)3PO4 Similar solubility as in pure water. 0.10 M KCH3COO Less soluble than in pure water. 0.10 M NaNO3
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In a 0.10 M Pb(NO3)2 solution: The common ion effect will decrease the solubility of lead phosphate in this solution. The common ion effect states that the solubility of a salt is reduced when it is dissolved in a solution that already contains one of its ions. In Show more…
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