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Is Lead IV Chloride soluble

Updated: 8/10/2023
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14y ago

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no, lead (II) chloride is NOT soluble. Therefore, it will remain a solid.-----------

I know that lead (II) chloride is soluble in hot water. I did it yesterday. I don't know what happens if its cold water, but PbCl2 is soluble in hot water.

PbCl2(s)---heat---> Pb2+(aq)+2Cl-(aq)

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Lead (II) Sulfate is INSOLUBLE. Although the anion (SO4 2-) is found on the solubility chart, you must remember that there are exceptions i.e. the silver group (Silver ion - Ag+, Mercury (I) ion - Hg2 2+, and Lead (II) ion - Pb 2+) Since the Lead (II) cation is in the chemical formula Lead (II) Sulfate (PbSO4), it will be INSOLUBLE in water. Therefore, it is a solid precipitate, and its ions will NOT dissociate in water to form an aqueous solution.

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All chlorides are soluble except Silver Chloride (AgCl2), Lead Chloride (PbCl2) and Mercury Chloride (HgCl2).

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