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### Precipitation of Silver Ion in a Mixed Solution

A solution contains \( 1.22 \times 10^{-2} \) M lead nitrate and \( 1.05 \times 10^{-2} \) M silver acetate. Solid sodium chloride is added slowly to this mixture.

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What is the concentration of silver ion when lead ion begins to precipitate?

\[ [\text{Ag}^+] = \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \text{M} \]

**Instructions:**
1. Calculate the concentration of silver ion (\( \text{Ag}^+ \)) when the lead ion (\( \text{Pb}^{2+} \)) starts to precipitate from the solution.
2. Enter your answer in the provided box.

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This exercise helps you understand the concept of solubility and precipitation in chemical solutions. Apply your knowledge of solubility product constants (Ksp) and chemical equilibria to solve this problem effectively.
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Transcribed Image Text:### Precipitation of Silver Ion in a Mixed Solution A solution contains \( 1.22 \times 10^{-2} \) M lead nitrate and \( 1.05 \times 10^{-2} \) M silver acetate. Solid sodium chloride is added slowly to this mixture. **Question:** What is the concentration of silver ion when lead ion begins to precipitate? \[ [\text{Ag}^+] = \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \text{M} \] **Instructions:** 1. Calculate the concentration of silver ion (\( \text{Ag}^+ \)) when the lead ion (\( \text{Pb}^{2+} \)) starts to precipitate from the solution. 2. Enter your answer in the provided box. **Interactive Components:** - **Submit Answer:** Click this button after entering your answer. - **Retry Entire Group:** Click this button to clear your answer and try again. Note that you have 7 more group attempts remaining. This exercise helps you understand the concept of solubility and precipitation in chemical solutions. Apply your knowledge of solubility product constants (Ksp) and chemical equilibria to solve this problem effectively.
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