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Sodium Chloride reacts with lead II nitrate according to the following equation: 2NaCl + Pb(NO3)2---> PbCl2 +2NaNO3 If 5.09 grams of lead II nitrate reacts, how many grams of sodium nitrate is produced? Round your answer to two decimals.

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