Macmillan Learning The balanced equation for the reaction of aqueous Pb(ClO3)2 with aqueous Nal is shown below. Pb(ClO3)₂(aq) +2 Nal(aq) → Pbl₂(s) +2 NaC1O₂(aq) What mass of precipitate will form if 1.50 L of excess Pb(CIO3)₂ is mixed with 0.350 L of 0.170 M Nal? Assume 100% yield and neglect the slight solubility of Pbl. mass: x10 TOOLS g

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The balanced equation for the reaction of aqueous Pb(ClO3), with aqueous Nal is shown below.
Pb(ClO3)₂(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 0.350 L of 0.170 M Nal? Assume 100% yield
and neglect the slight solubility of Pbl.
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Transcribed Image Text:The balanced equation for the reaction of aqueous Pb(ClO3), with aqueous Nal is shown below. Pb(ClO3)₂(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 0.350 L of 0.170 M Nal? Assume 100% yield and neglect the slight solubility of Pbl. mass: 6 Y x10 TOOLS F7 Q & 7 a F8 * 8 8 F9 ( 9 F10 *- F11 0 *+ F12 PrtSc + 11 Insert Delete Backspace g ►/11
Ammonia, NH₂, reacts with oxygen to form nitrogen gas and water.
4 NH₂ (aq) + 30₂(g) →→→ 2N₂(g) + 6H₂O(1)
If 2.05 g of NH3 reacts with 3.08 g of O₂ and produces 0.550 L of N₂ at 295 K and 1.00 atm, which reactant is limiting?
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ONH₂(aq)
What is the percent yield of the reaction?
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Transcribed Image Text:Ammonia, NH₂, reacts with oxygen to form nitrogen gas and water. 4 NH₂ (aq) + 30₂(g) →→→ 2N₂(g) + 6H₂O(1) If 2.05 g of NH3 reacts with 3.08 g of O₂ and produces 0.550 L of N₂ at 295 K and 1.00 atm, which reactant is limiting? 9₂0) ONH₂(aq) What is the percent yield of the reaction? percent yield: %
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