File:PbCl2 solubility graph.png

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Description Plot showing aqueous concentration of dissolved Pb2+ (max available concentration = 0.1M) as a function of Cl at pH=4.5, which is the max pH at which 0.1M Pb2+ can exist.
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Source self-made using Hydra/Medusa software, freely downloadable from [1]. Edited using Gimp 2.2
Author Karlhahn

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03:22, 28 September 2007Thumbnail for version as of 03:22, 28 September 20071,680 × 1,050 (15 KB)Karlhahn{{Information |Description=Plot showing aqueous concentration of dissolved Pb<sup>2+</sub> (max available concentration = 0.1M) as a function of Cl<sup>−</sup> at pH=4.5, which is the max pH at which 0.1M Pb<sup>2+</sup> can exist. |Source=self-made usi
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