Adding powdered Pb and Fe to a solution containing 1.0 M is each of Pb 2+ and Fe 2+ ions…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry
Adding powdered Pb and Fe to a solution containing 1.0 M is each of Pb2+ and Fe2+ ions would result into the formation of
- More of Pb and Fe2+ ions
- More of Fe and Pb2+ ions
- More of Fe and Pb
- More of Fe2+ and Pb2+ ions
Answer
(A) More of Pb and Fe 2+ ions
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