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A 62.5 mL sample of a 0.118 M potassium sulfate solution is mixed with 37.0 mL of a 0.128 M lead(II) acetate solution and the following precipitation reaction
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Determine the limiting reactant, the theoretical yield, and the percent yield.
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mass of PbSO,
K₂SO, (aq) +Pb(C₂H₂O₂) (aq) +2KC₂H₂O₂ (aq) + PbSO,(s)
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