1) Lead (II) carbonate decomposes to give lead (II) oxide and carbon dioxide: P凸-207.ふ 0=3 ID: A PBCO3 (s) → PbO (s) + CO2 (g) 47.807 C=1 267.178 grams of lead (II) oxide will be produced by the decomposition of 8.75 g of lead (II) carbonate? A) 0.41 given-8.78 of kad carbonete B) 2.50 0.00936 PB = 207. 2x= 207.2 C = 12. O1x 1=12.01 %3D D)) 7.31 O= I5.999x 3= 47.997 E) 11.7 267.2088/ poco3 8) Magnesium burns in air with a dazzling brilliance to produce magnesium oxide: 2Mg (s) + O2 (g) → 2MGO (s) When 5.50 g of magnesium burns, the theoretical yield of magnesium oxide is A) 5.50 g. 24.305 x2 48.61 I5.99 B) 9.12 2mg= 0.226 (4.609 D) 4.56 E) 18.2

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1) Lead (II) carbonate decomposes to give lead (II) oxide and carbon dioxide:
P凸-207.ふ
0=3
ID: A
PBCO3 (s) → PbO (s) + CO2 (g)
47.807
C=1
267.178
grams of lead (II) oxide will be produced by the decomposition of 8.75 g of lead (II) carbonate?
A) 0.41
given-8.78 of kad carbonete
B) 2.50
0.00936
PB = 207. 2x= 207.2
C = 12. O1x 1=12.01
%3D
D)) 7.31
O= I5.999x 3= 47.997
E) 11.7
267.2088/ poco3
8)
Magnesium burns in air with a dazzling brilliance to produce magnesium oxide:
2Mg (s) + O2 (g) → 2MGO (s)
When 5.50 g of magnesium burns, the theoretical yield of magnesium oxide is
A) 5.50
g.
24.305 x2 48.61
I5.99
B) 9.12
2mg=
0.226
(4.609
D) 4.56
E) 18.2
Transcribed Image Text:1) Lead (II) carbonate decomposes to give lead (II) oxide and carbon dioxide: P凸-207.ふ 0=3 ID: A PBCO3 (s) → PbO (s) + CO2 (g) 47.807 C=1 267.178 grams of lead (II) oxide will be produced by the decomposition of 8.75 g of lead (II) carbonate? A) 0.41 given-8.78 of kad carbonete B) 2.50 0.00936 PB = 207. 2x= 207.2 C = 12. O1x 1=12.01 %3D D)) 7.31 O= I5.999x 3= 47.997 E) 11.7 267.2088/ poco3 8) Magnesium burns in air with a dazzling brilliance to produce magnesium oxide: 2Mg (s) + O2 (g) → 2MGO (s) When 5.50 g of magnesium burns, the theoretical yield of magnesium oxide is A) 5.50 g. 24.305 x2 48.61 I5.99 B) 9.12 2mg= 0.226 (4.609 D) 4.56 E) 18.2
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