Question #370a7
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Jun 26, 2015
Explanation:
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This partly ionises in water to give ammonium and hydroxide ions:
A white precipitate of lead(II) hydroxide is formed if aqueous lead(II) ions are added:
The same reaction happens with
The sodium ions remain in solution as spectator ions.
If XS sodium hydroxide is added the precipitate redissolves to give the soluble plumbate(II) ion.
A simple way of writing this is:
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Ammonia solution can't do this as the concentration of