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प्रश्न
Will a precipitate be formed when 0.150 L of 0.1 M Pb(NO3)2 and 0.100 L of 0.2 M NaCl are mixed? Ksp (PbCl2) = 1.2 × 10−5.
उत्तर
When two are more solutions are mixed, the resulting concentrations are different from the original.
Total volume = 0.250 L
\[\ce{\underset{0.1 M}{Pb(NO3)2} ⇌ \underset{0.1 M}{Pb^{2+}} + \underset{0.2 M}{2NO^-_3}}\]
Number of moles Pb2+ = molarity × Volume of the solution in lit
= 0.1 × 0.15
[Pb2+]mix = `(0.1 xx 0.15)/0.25` = 0.06 M
\[\ce{\underset{0.2 M}{NaCl} ⇌ \underset{0.2 M}{Na^+} + \underset{0.2 M}{Cl^-}}\]
No. of moles Cl− = 0.2 × 0.1
[Cl−]mix = `(0.2 xx 0.1)/0.25` = 0.08 M
Precipitation of PbCI2(s) occurs if [Pb2+] [Cl–]2 > Ksp
[Pb2+] [Cl–]2 = (0.06) (0.08)2
= 3.84 × 10−4
Since ionic product [Pb2+] [Cl–]2 > Ksp, PbCl2 is precipitated.
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