Lead ions can be precipitated from aqueous solutions by the addition of aqueous iodide: 2+ - Pb (aq) + 2I (aq) . PbI2 (s) Lead iodide is virtually insoluble in water so that the reaction appears to go to completion. How many milliliters of 3.550 M HI(aq) must be added to a solution containing 0.700 mol of Pb(NO3 )2 (aq) to completely precipitate the lead?

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Lead ions can be precipitated from aqueous solutions by the addition of aqueous iodide: <br>2+ - Pb (aq) + 2I (aq) . PbI2 (s) Lead iodide is virtually insoluble in water so that the reaction appears to go to completion. How many milliliters of 3.550 M HI(aq) must be added to a solution containing 0.700 mol of Pb(NO<sub>3</sub> )2 (aq) to completely precipitate the lead?






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