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Metry 1
What mass of solid lead (II) chloride, PbCI, can be produced by the reaction of 56,9 %
of aqueous Naci in aqueous Pb(NOx),?
a) Write the balanced chemical equation, using the correct formulas. I
ole ratio of the
the required
b) Find the number of moles of the given substance. The setup for this is:
c) Determine the mole ratio of the required substance to the given substance,

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