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Chemistry, 05.12.2019 21:31 joannakawata6

Write the balanced molecular chemical equation for the reaction of aqueous 0.13 m lead (ii) nitrate, with 0.19 m potassium carbonate. you may need to consult appendix e to determine the states of each reactant and product. assume any insoluble products are completely insoluble.

2. use the equation editor or "insert chemistry - wiris editor" to write the balanced net ionic equation for the reaction above.

3. determine the percent yield if 250.0 ml of each reactant were allowed to react, and a mass of 12.4567 g of solid were obtained. be sure to also clearly identify the solid based on the reaction scheme above.

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