Suppose 60.0 ml of 0.100 M Pb(NO3)2 is added to 30.0 mL of 0.150 M KI. How many grams of Pbl2 will be formed? Mass Pbl2 =i What will be the molar concentrations of all the ions in the mixture after equilibrium has been reached? Record all answers t three (3) significant figures. [K*) M [1] i M [Pb2] [NO3] i If a lead electrode is immersed in the mixture and the resulting half-cell is connected to another half-cell composed of a coppe electrode dipping into 1.00 M CuSO4, what will be the potential of the cell?

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Suppose 60.0 mL of 0.100 M Pb(NO)2 is added to 30.0 mL of 0.150 M KI.
How many grams of Pbl, will be formed?
Mass Pbl2 = i
What will be the molar concentrations of all the ions in the mixture after equilibrium has been reached? Record all answers to
three (3) significant figures.
[K*]
i
[1]
M
[Pb2*]
M
[NO;] i
M
If a lead electrode is immersed in the mixture and the resulting half-cell is connected to another half-cell composed of a copper
electrode dipping into 1.00 M CusO4, what will be the potential of the cell?
V
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose 60.0 mL of 0.100 M Pb(NO)2 is added to 30.0 mL of 0.150 M KI. How many grams of Pbl, will be formed? Mass Pbl2 = i What will be the molar concentrations of all the ions in the mixture after equilibrium has been reached? Record all answers to three (3) significant figures. [K*] i [1] M [Pb2*] M [NO;] i M If a lead electrode is immersed in the mixture and the resulting half-cell is connected to another half-cell composed of a copper electrode dipping into 1.00 M CusO4, what will be the potential of the cell? V
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