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Hydrogen sulfide is bubbled into a solution that is 0.10 M in both Pb2+ and Fe2+ and 0.30 M in HCl. After the solution has come to equilibrium it is saturated with H2S (
(Hint: The [H3O+] changes as metal sulfides precipitate.)
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