Which of the compounds is more soluble in an acidic solution than in pure water? PbS Be(OH)2 CuCN CuCl KClO4
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PbS (Lead sulfide) - In acidic solution, H+ ions react with S2- ions to form H2S, which is a gas and escapes from the solution. This reaction reduces the concentration of S2- ions, causing more PbS to dissolve according to Le Chatelier's principle. So, PbS is more Show more…
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