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Describe an experiment you could perform to determine whether Pb2+ had leached into water drawn from plumbing in which lead was used to solder to join copper pipes.
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Describe an experiment you could perform to determine whether Pb2+ had leached into water drawn from plumbing in which lead was used to solder to join copper pipes.
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To determine whether Pb2+ had leached into water drawn from plumbing in which lead was used to solder to join copper pipes simply a
dd Na2SO4 solution and check for precipitate.As we know that lead Sulfate is highly insoluble.
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