Multiple Choice
What is the maximum mass of KCl that can be added to 1.0 L of a 0.010 M lead(II) chloride solution without causing any precipitation of lead(II) chloride? Assume that addition of KCl does not affect the solution volume. For lead(II) chloride, Ksp = 1.6 * 10¯5
A) 3.0 g
B) 1.5 g
C) 0.8 g
D) 0.8 g.
E) 0.2 g
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