What is the maximum concentration of iodide ions that will precipitate AgI but not PbI2 from a solution that is M each in Ag+ and Pb2+? For AgI,Ksp = 1.5 10-16 and for PbI2,Ksp = 1.4 10-8.
A) M
B) M
C) M
D) M
E) None of these;PbI2 will always precipitate before AgI.
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