Date | November 2009 | Marks available | 2 | Reference code | 09N.3.hl.TZ0.E5 |
Level | HL | Paper | 3 | Time zone | TZ0 |
Command term | Calculate | Question number | E5 | Adapted from | N/A |
Question
Compounds of heavy metals are one type of toxic substance found in water. Lead(II) ions, Pb2+, can be removed by bubbling hydrogen sulfide, H2S, through polluted water. The solubility product of lead sulfide is 1.25×10−28 mol2dm−6 at 25 °C.
Calculate the concentration of Pb2+ ions in a saturated solution of lead sulfide.
Explain how the addition of hydrogen sulfide decreases the concentration of Pb2+ ions in a saturated solution.
Markscheme
Ksp=[Pb2+][S2−];
[Pb2+]=1.12×10−14 (moldm−3);
Award [2] for final correct answer.
increase in [S2−] (from hydrogen sulfide);
causes PbS to precipitate / shifts equilibrium direction to form PbS;
Allow “common ion effect” as alternative to either of the above.
Examiners report
The better candidates were able to solve the Ksp problem in (a).
Although the better candidates were able to solve the Ksp problem in (a), most did not know the subsequent answer to (b).