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According to the EPA Lead and Copper Rule (LCR), the action level for Pb in drinking water (the level at which threat to human health requires public notification and action towards mitigation) is 15 ppb. If you were to add enough phosphate to the system

saturated with respect to Pb3(PO4)2(s), would the [Pb2+] be below the action limit?

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Answer:

The right answer is "105.17 ppb".

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the question,

The amount of
Pb^(2+) in ppb will be:

=
0.5076* 10^(-6)* 207.2* 106

=
105.17 \ ppb

Thus, the amount of
Pb^(2+) is above action limit.

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