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    Determine the Molar Concentration of Cl <Sup></sup> Ions in an Equilibrium
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Determine the Molar Concentration of Cl Ions in an Equilibrium

Question 14

Question 14

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Determine the molar concentration of Cl ions in an equilibrium mixture containing 1.00 M PbCl42 and 0.0010 M Pb2 ions. Given: Kf  2.5  101 for PbCl42.


A) 2.51 M
B) 1.90 M
C) 0.692 M
D) 0.628 M
E) 0.173 M

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