50mL of a 0.6M Pb(NO,), is mixed with an excess of Nal solution. What mass of precipitate would you expect to collect from this reaction? How many moles of Nal were required to precipitate all of the Pb*2 ions?

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SOLUTION STOICHIOMETRY - super fun - give it a try...remember, if you can determine how many moles are in
a sample, you can use a molar ration - and do stoichiometry! So, with molarity - you can use the MOLARITY
formula and determine how many moles are present in a given volume of a given molarity!!
1. 50mL of a 0.6M Pb(NO,), is mixed with an excess of Nal solution. What mass of precipitate would
expect to collect from this reaction? How many moles of Nal were required to precipitate all of the Pb*2
you
ions?
2. If you have 50mL of .30 M K,PO, and 50mL of 1.0 M MgCl, how much of the precipitate will form from
the reaction? (Hint: you need to find the limiting reagent first!)
Transcribed Image Text:SOLUTION STOICHIOMETRY - super fun - give it a try...remember, if you can determine how many moles are in a sample, you can use a molar ration - and do stoichiometry! So, with molarity - you can use the MOLARITY formula and determine how many moles are present in a given volume of a given molarity!! 1. 50mL of a 0.6M Pb(NO,), is mixed with an excess of Nal solution. What mass of precipitate would expect to collect from this reaction? How many moles of Nal were required to precipitate all of the Pb*2 you ions? 2. If you have 50mL of .30 M K,PO, and 50mL of 1.0 M MgCl, how much of the precipitate will form from the reaction? (Hint: you need to find the limiting reagent first!)
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