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As you have seen, lead can form the same kinds of compounds as the alkaline earth metals. Nevertheless, the solubilties may differ markedly. Give a convincing reason.
I'm not sure how to anwser this question? These are the compound of the experiement Mg(no3)2, Ca(No3)2, Sr(No3)2, Ba(no3)2, and Pb(No3)2 and we reacted each one with all of these NaOH, NaCl, NaBr, NaI, Na2C03, and Na2C204. Now lead formed a precipt with all off those compounds but most of the other compounds did not so whats the reason?