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Solid lead chromate and solid barium chromate are in equilibrium with a solution containing 1.14×10-2 M barium nitrate.
Calculate the concentration of lead ion present in this solution.
[lead] = ?M
Solid silver bromide and solid lead bromide are in equilibrium with a solution containing 8.88×10-3 M lead acetate.
Calculate the concentration of silver ion present in this solution.
[silver] = ?M
Solid manganese(II) hydroxide and solid manganese(II) carbonate are in equilibrium with a solution containing 6.50×10-3 M ammonium carbonate.
Calculate the concentration of hydroxide ion present in this solution.
[hydroxide] = ?M
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