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It is very slightly soluble in water.

In a saturated solution:

[Pb2+] = 1.2x10-2 mol/L

[Br-] = 2.4x10-2 mol/L

because [Pb2+]*[Br-]2 = Ks = 6.3*10-6 and [Br-] = 2*[Pb2+]

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PbCl2 is not soluble in water. This means that it will not dissociate into ions when placed in a solution of water, but will remain solid.

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Yes it does. it is an ionic compound, and therefore polar. It dissolves in water because "like dissolves like", and they are both polar.

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Yes it is. It is also soluble in NO3- and ClO3- (nitrates and chlorates)

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PbCl2 is insoluble in water.

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