Is each of the substances below a strong electrolyte? KF ,CH3Cl, H2O, NaOH, CH3COONa.. I think KF, NaOH, and CH3COONa are the strong ones, but i'm not sure whether CH3Cl is strong...
which of the following substances could be used to make a solution that is 0.1 M in Pb2+ ion.
a) Pb(ClO4)2
b) PbCl2
c) PbCrO4
d) PbCO3
e) PbS
f) Pb(NO3)2
I know that lead compounds are all soluble except for halogens, sulfates, sulfides, and sulfites...so would the answer be c,d and f?
AND I HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO FIGURE OUT THE BELOW 2 QUESTIONS.. SOMEONE PLEASE *delete me*!!!!!
Which of the following pairs of 0.1 M aqueous solutions would result in the formation of a precipitate upon mixing?
a) lead acetate + potassium hydroxide
b) ammonium acetate + cadmium nitrate
c) sodium chromate + nickel(II) iodide
d) strontium perchlorate + iron(II) sulfate
Which of the following pairs of 0.1 M aqueous solutions would result in the formation of a precipitate upon mixing?
a) lead acetate + potassium nitrate
b) sodium chromate + ammonium phosphate
c) nickel(II) nitrate + sodium sulfide
d) strontium perchlorate + iron(II) chloride