3. (20 pts) A student mixed 20.0g of Nal with 24.1g Pb a)2. After the reaction...
Resources Hint Check Answer Question 2 of 3 > The balanced equation for the reaction of aqueous Pb(CIO), with aqueous Nal is shown below. Pb(CIO),(aq) + 2 Nal(aq) PbL,(s) + 2 Nacio, (aq) What mass of precipitate will form if 1.50 L of excess Pb(CIO), is mixed with 0.250 L of 0.190 M Nal? Assume 100% yield and neglect the slight solubility of Pblz. mass:
Question 3 2 pts 35.5 mL of 0.375 M Pb(NO3)2 (aq) is poured into excess Nal (aq). How many g of Pblz (s) will form? Pb(NO3)2 (aq) + 2 Nal (aq) - --> Pblz (s) + 2 NaNO3(aq) g Pbl2
The balanced equation for the reaction of aqueous Pb(CIO), with aqueous Nal is Pb(CIO),(aq) + 2 Nal(aq) - PbI, (s) +2 Nacio, (aq) What mass of precipitate will form if 1.50 L of concentrated Pb(CIO), is mixed with 0.550 L of 0.250 M Nal? Assume the reaction goes to completion. mass of precipitate:
The balanced equation for the reaction of aqueous Pb(CIO), with aqueous Nal is shown below. Pb(ClO )2(aq) + 2 Nal(aq) —PBI,() + 2 Nacio, (aq) What mass of precipitate will form if 1.50 L of excess Pb(CIO), is mixed with 0.250 L of 0.180 M Nal? Assume 100% yield and neglect the slight solubility of Pbl. mass: 10.37
The balanced equation for the reaction of aqueous Pb(CIO), with aqueous Nal is shown below. Pb(CIO),(aq) + 2 Nal(aq) -PL (s) + 2 NaCIO, (aq) What mass of precipitate will form if 1.50 L of excess Pb(CIO), is mixed with 0.250 L of 0.180 M Nal? Assume 100% yield and neglect the slight solubility of Pbl.
The balanced equation for the reaction of aqueous Pb(CIO), with aqueous Nal is shown below. Pb(ClO3),(aq) + 2 Nal(aq) +PBI,(s) +2 Nacio, (aq) What mass of precipitate will form if 1.50 L of excess Pb(CIO), is mixed with 0.850 L of 0.260 M Nal? Assume 100% yield and neglect the slight solubility of Pbi, mass:
The balanced equation for the reaction of aqueous Pb(CIO), with aqueous Nal is shown below. Pb(CIO),(aq) + 2 Nal(aq) - P1,() + 2 Nacio, (aq) What mass of precipitate will form if 1.50 L of excess Pb(CIO), is mixed with 0.250 L of 0.180 M Nal? Assume 100% yield and neglect the slight solubility of Pbl, mas: 72.60
Question 2 of 3 > The balanced equation for the reaction of aqueous Pb(ClO2), with aqueous Nal is shown below. Pb(CIO), (aq) +2 Nal(aq) PbL_(s) + 2 NaCIO, (aq) What mass of precipitate will form if 1.50 L of excess Pb(ClO ), is mixed with 0.500 L of 0.300 M Nal? Assume 100% yield and neglect the slight solubility of Pbly. mass: 45.6
Write the balanced equation for the reaction of aqueous Pb(ClO3)2 with aqueous Nal. Include phases. chemical equation: Pb(ClO3)2(aq) + 2Nal(aq) PbL_(s) + 2NaClO2 (aq) What mass of precipitate will form if 1.50 L of highly concentrated Pb(ClO3)2 is mixed with 0.700 L 0.150 M Nal? Assume the reaction goes to completion. mass of precipitate: g
Allere Question 2 of 3 > The balanced equation for the reaction of aqueous Pb(CIO), with aqueous Nal is shown below. Pb(CIO,),(aq) + 2 Nal(aq) PbL_(s) + 2 NaCIO, (aq) What mass of precipitate will form if 1.50 L of excess Pb(CIO), is mixed with 0.300 L of 0.300 M Nal? Assume 100% yield and neglect the slight solubility of Pbl. mass: 15.59