Wipe everything about Cl
-, I have not said a word about it.
I was referring JUST to the fact, that every water solution contains both H
+ and OH
- and their concentrations are connected through K
w=[H
+][OH
-]. No idea where did you get this Cl
- thing - it must be some your misconception that I am not able to understand.
mass: [OH-] + [H+]0 = [H+] + [HS-] + [H2S]
These should be separate mass balances for different substances. Like:
[Pb
2+] = [S
2-] + [HS
-] + [H
2S]
which reflects the fact that there is exactly the same amount of sulfide as lead in the solution.
charge:() [H+] + 2[Pb2+] = [OH-] + [HS-] + 2[H2S]
In the charge balance you should use ONLY charged particles. Or was 2[H
2S] just a typo? And Cl
- must be included:
[H
+] + 2[Pb
2+] = [OH
-] + [HS
-] + 2[S
2-] + [Cl
-]
Now, what you can safely omit here is OH
-. Its concentration is much lower that that of the other things and it doesn't play any role in the whole system that we are interested in.