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Posted by N/A on Monday, January 31, 2011 at 11:48am.

What is the [Pb+2] in a saturated solution of Pb(OH)2 for each of the following initial pH values?
Ksp Pb(OH)2 = 2.8x10-16

a. pH = 13.00
b. pH = 9.20

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