1. A bright yellow precipitate is produced in a laboratory reaction, when lead(II) nitrate solution is reacted with potassium iodide solution. How many moles of a precipitate are produced when 256 mL of a 1.5 mol/L potassium iodide solution is reacted with excess lead(II) nitrate solution? Hint: Write a balanced chemical reaction equation first. (Record only your final answer with the correct number of significant digits and the proper units.)

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1. A bright yellow precipitate is produced in a laboratory reaction, when lead(II) nitrate solution is reacted with potassium iodide solution. How many moles of a precipitate are produced when 256 mL of a 1.5 mol/L potassium iodide solution is reacted with excess lead(II) nitrate solution?

Hint: Write a balanced chemical reaction equation first.
(Record only your final answer with the correct number of significant digits and the proper units.)

 

pH
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14
12
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Valume of liinant added (ml)
Transcribed Image Text:pH [{ 14 12 ។ ពេ គរ ដី '' . ក 1 rx| ព ៗ Valume of liinant added (ml)
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