Is PbCO3 soluble or insoluble?

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The question is asking whether PbCO3 (lead(II) carbonate) is soluble or insoluble in water. This relates to solubility in chemistry and would require knowledge of the properties of various compounds.

Answer

PbCO3 is insoluble in water.

The final answer is PbCO3 is insoluble in water.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is PbCO3 is insoluble in water.

More Information

Even though PbCO3 is an ionic compound, it does not dissociate into its ions in water, making it insoluble.

Tips

A common mistake is assuming that all ionic compounds are soluble in water. Insolubility can occur due to strong lattice energy that prevents the ions from dissociating in water.

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