What is the molar solubility of lead(II) iodide in a 0.40 M solution of sodium iodide? Question 21 options: 1.9 x 10–4 1.8 x 10–8 0.40 M 1.5 x 10–3 8.8 x 10–8
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1 x 10^-9. In a 0.40 M solution of sodium iodide, the concentration of iodide ions (I-) is already 0.40 M due to the sodium iodide. Show more…
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