Answer: The precipitate will not be formed in the above solution.
Step-by-step explanation:
The chemical equation for the reaction of potassium bromide and lead acetate follows:
We are given:
Concentration of KBr = 0.013 M
Concentration of lead acetate = 0.0035 M
1 mole of KBr produces 1 mole of potassium ions and 1 mole of bromide ions
So, concentration of bromide ions = 0.013 M
1 mole of lead (II) acetate produces 1 mole of lead (II) ions and 2 moles of acetate ions
So, concentration of lead (II) ions = 0.0035 M
The salt produced is lead (II) bromide
The equation follows:
The expression of
for above equation follows:
Putting values of the concentrations in above expression, we get:
We know that:
for lead (II) bromide =
There are 3 conditions:
- When
; the reaction is product favored. (No precipitation) - When
; the reaction is reactant favored. (Precipitation occurs) - When
; the reaction is in equilibrium. (sparingly soluble)
As, the
is less than
. The above reaction is product favored. This means that no salt or precipitate will be formed.
Hence, the precipitate will not be formed in the above solution.