Hydrogen sulfide gas (H,S) bubbled into an aqueous solution of lead(II) ions produces lead sulfide precipitate and hydrogen ions. This reaction is described with the following equation: H,S(g) + Pb (aq) = PbS(s) + 2H¨(aq) Choose the correct equilibrium constant expression for this reaction. K = PbS]H** K = (PIs)Pb*] K = K = (PHs) Pb*] Submit

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(a9)= PbS(s) + 2H (aq)
Hydrogen sulfide gas (H,S) bubbled into an aqueous solution of lead(II) ions produces lead sulfide precipitate and hydrogen ions. This reaction is described with the
following equation:
H2S(g) - Pb (aq) = PbS(s) + 2H (aq)
Choose the correct equilibrium constant expression for this reaction.
K =
[H,SPb²+]
[PbS][H*°
K=
(PHLS) Pb²+]
(PH,S)Pb*]
K =
H*j°
K =
(PH,s)[Pb3+1
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Transcribed Image Text:(a9)= PbS(s) + 2H (aq) Hydrogen sulfide gas (H,S) bubbled into an aqueous solution of lead(II) ions produces lead sulfide precipitate and hydrogen ions. This reaction is described with the following equation: H2S(g) - Pb (aq) = PbS(s) + 2H (aq) Choose the correct equilibrium constant expression for this reaction. K = [H,SPb²+] [PbS][H*° K= (PHLS) Pb²+] (PH,S)Pb*] K = H*j° K = (PH,s)[Pb3+1 Submit Previous Next Try Another Version 1 item attempt remaining Submit Answer 1:12 63°F Raining 6/11/ 耳e DELL
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