B. Common lon Effect 1. In another experiment, about 2 mL of KCI solution was added to 5 mL of a saturated solution of PBCI2. 2. Predict the expected observation. Deduce the identity of the product based on the Le Chatelier's principle. Solution Expected Observation Identity of Product Saturated solution of PbCl2 added with KCI 1. What is the effect of a common ion on the solubility of PbC12? Explain in terms of Le Chatelier's Principle.
B. Common lon Effect 1. In another experiment, about 2 mL of KCI solution was added to 5 mL of a saturated solution of PBCI2. 2. Predict the expected observation. Deduce the identity of the product based on the Le Chatelier's principle. Solution Expected Observation Identity of Product Saturated solution of PbCl2 added with KCI 1. What is the effect of a common ion on the solubility of PbC12? Explain in terms of Le Chatelier's Principle.
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