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Galena, PbS

1] (10 pts) a) Balance the following reaction AND include the phase (G.e. (aq), (g). (I), or (s) of each compound or ion). Wr
and + 200.0 ml 0.300 M K2CO3 are mixed how many grams of a solid will form? n 100.0 ml 0.500 M Al(NO3)s
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