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Posted by eee on Wednesday, December 19, 2012 at 8:39am.

Lead chloride dissolves in water according to

PbCl2(s)↔Pb2++2Cl−(aq)
The solubility in pure water has been measured to be 4.44 g⋅L−1. Calculate the solubility product of lead chloride in pure water. Your answer should be in units of molarity raised to the appropriate exponent.

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