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Consider an aqueous solution which is 0.020 M in Pb2+ and 0.20 M in Ag+. If concentrated aqueous potassium iodide solution (so that volume changes may be neglected) is added gradually with good stirring to this solution, which precipitate will form first?

Ksp for PbI2 = 7.1 × 10-9; for AgI = 8.31 × 10-17


▸ PbI2

▸ KI

▸ AgI

▸ PbI2 and AgI precipitate together

▸ Ag2[PbI4]
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