Question 14 A mixture contains 0.0100 M of both Ba2+ ions and Pb2+ ions. If NaF is slowly added to the solution, [Select] The minimum concentration of F required to precipitate the first ion is [Select] The percentage of the first ion remaining in solution when the second ion begins to precipitate out is [Select] would start precipitating first?

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A mixture contains 0.0100 M of both Ba2+ ions and Pb2+ ions. If NaF is slowly added to the solution,
The minimum concentration of F required to precipitate the first ion is [Select]
[Select]
The percentage of the first ion remaining in solution when the second ion begins to precipitate out is [Select]
would start precipitating first?
Transcribed Image Text:Question 14 A mixture contains 0.0100 M of both Ba2+ ions and Pb2+ ions. If NaF is slowly added to the solution, The minimum concentration of F required to precipitate the first ion is [Select] [Select] The percentage of the first ion remaining in solution when the second ion begins to precipitate out is [Select] would start precipitating first?
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Question 14
A mixture contains 0.0100 M of both Ba2+ ions and Pb2+ ions. If NaF is slowly added to the solution,
The minimum concentration of F required to precipitate the first ion is
[Select]
[Select]
The percentage of the first ion remaining in solution when the second ion begins to precipitate out i✓ [Select]
99.95%
0.0082%
0.17%
1.67E-5%
would start precipitating first?
Transcribed Image Text:D Question 14 A mixture contains 0.0100 M of both Ba2+ ions and Pb2+ ions. If NaF is slowly added to the solution, The minimum concentration of F required to precipitate the first ion is [Select] [Select] The percentage of the first ion remaining in solution when the second ion begins to precipitate out i✓ [Select] 99.95% 0.0082% 0.17% 1.67E-5% would start precipitating first?
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