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A saturated solution of pbcl2 is found to contain 2.88 x 10-2 m chloride ions. what is the correct value of the solubility product, ksp

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The solubility equilibrium of PbCl
_(2):


PbCl_(2)(aq) <---> Pb^(2+)(aq) + 2 Cl^(-)(aq)


K_(sp)=[Pb^(2+)][Cl^(-)]^(2)


[Cl^(-)] = 2.88 * 10^(-2) M


[Pb^(2+)]=([Cl^(-)])/(2) = (2.88 * 10^(-2))/(2)=1.44 *10^(-2)


K_(sp)=[Pb^(2+)][Cl^(-)]^(2)

=
(1.44 * 10^(-2))(2.88*10^(-2))^(2)

=
1.19 * 10^(-5)

So, the corrected solubility product will be
1.19 * 10^(-5)

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