The table below shows the pH values of solutions A, B, C and D.

      

The table below shows the pH values of solutions A, B, C and D.
65solution4222017810.jpg
Select solutions in which a sample of lead (II) hydroxide is likely to dissolve. Give reasons for each solution selected.

  

Answers


John
Solution A and D

Solution A – Because lead (II) hydroxide is a base hence reacts with A which is acidic

Solution D – Lead (II) hydroxide being amphoteric reacts with solution D which is strongly basic
johnmulu answered the question on April 27, 2017 at 06:46


Next: The table below gives the solubilities of substances T and U at 10o C and 40oC
Previous: Two different samples of water (I and II) were tested with soap solution

View More Chemistry Questions and Answers | Return to Questions Index


Exams With Marking Schemes

Related Questions