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**Solubility and pH Dependence of Compounds**

To determine the relationship between solubility and pH for various compounds, please examine the provided data. Identify whether the solubility of each compound changes with pH. If a change is observed, select the pH level (3, 5, or 6) where the highest solubility is expected. Reference the \( K_{sp} \) data available in the ALEKS Data tab for detailed calculations.

| Compound   | Does solubility change with pH? | Highest Solubility   |
|------------|---------------------------------|----------------------|
| KCl        | yes (selected)                   |                      |
|            | no                               |                      |
| Ca(OH)\(_2\) | yes                             |                      |
|            | no (selected)                    |                      |
| PbF\(_2\)   | yes                             |                      |
|            | no (selected)                    |                      |

- **KCl**: Solubility is marked as changing with pH.
- **Ca(OH)\(_2\)**: Solubility does not change with pH as per the current selection.
- **PbF\(_2\)**: Solubility does not change with pH according to the selection.

Note: Empty fields indicate no selections have been made for the "highest solubility" pH levels, suggesting further investigation or data input is required.
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Transcribed Image Text:**Solubility and pH Dependence of Compounds** To determine the relationship between solubility and pH for various compounds, please examine the provided data. Identify whether the solubility of each compound changes with pH. If a change is observed, select the pH level (3, 5, or 6) where the highest solubility is expected. Reference the \( K_{sp} \) data available in the ALEKS Data tab for detailed calculations. | Compound | Does solubility change with pH? | Highest Solubility | |------------|---------------------------------|----------------------| | KCl | yes (selected) | | | | no | | | Ca(OH)\(_2\) | yes | | | | no (selected) | | | PbF\(_2\) | yes | | | | no (selected) | | - **KCl**: Solubility is marked as changing with pH. - **Ca(OH)\(_2\)**: Solubility does not change with pH as per the current selection. - **PbF\(_2\)**: Solubility does not change with pH according to the selection. Note: Empty fields indicate no selections have been made for the "highest solubility" pH levels, suggesting further investigation or data input is required.
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