CHEM 1062 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Lead, Solubility Equilibrium, Lewis Acids And Bases

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Chem 1062: lecture #23 acids & bases and slightly soluble compounds. Differs from the typical acid-base definitions relating to proton donation, allows it to be more general. A lewis base must have a lone pair of electrons to donate. Amines are an example of compounds which typically have lone pairs of electrons. A lewis acid has to be able to accept an electron pair. The element has the ability to have more than eight electrons in its outer shell. This is seen in elements in the third row and below of the periodic table. Signifies the bond between sulfur and nitrogen. Solubility: concentration of a substance in a saturated solution. The solid does not appear in ksp. The solid must be present in order to have equilibrium. Find the solubility of pbcl2 (let x = solubility) Ksp = x * (2x)2 = 4x3 = 1. 6*10-5 x = 0. 0158 (solubility)

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