To a 1.00 litre solution of 0.01M Pb(NO3)2 was added 20.0 mmols of Na2SO4.
Determine the relative loss of Pb2+ from solution owing to precipitation of PbSO4.
I realize I am doing this wrong and I figure it's because I'm not calculating the ionic strength correctly.
u = 1/2 ([NO3-](Z)2 + [Na+](Z)2 + [SO42-](Z)2)
u = 1/2 ((0.02)(1-)2 + (0.04)(1+)2 + (0.02)(2-)2)
u = 0.07
(I was told I should be gettin 0.05... I don't know what i'm doing wrong)
If I was to obtain an ionic strength of 0.05... I would have an (alpha)Pb2+ of 0.45
And using the Debye-Hückel equation, the activity coefficient was calculated to be 0.45
Then the concentration of Pb2+ was calculated by using the solubility constant equation
Ksp = aPb2+ x aSO42-
[Pb2+] = Ksp/(activity coefficient2[SO42+])
[Pb2+] = 6.3*10-7 / (0.452*0.02) = 1.6*10-4