Question: You mix 42.00 mL of 6.20 Pb(NO3)2 with 23.00 mL of 1.70 NaCl. A precipitate forms. Assuming the reaction has a 100% yield. How many grams of precipitate are formed? Answering process (VERY IMPORTANT): please make sure that you answer in this format, so that I can understand the process best. - What are you solving for? What should be the units of your final answer? - What information are you given? - What information do you need? - How will you connect the information you have and the information you need to solve this problem? (Provide a unit plan) - Solve the problem. Be sure to show all units and write clearly - Does your answer make sense? How do you know?

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You mix 42.00 mL of 6.20 Pb(NO3)2 with 23.00 mL of 1.70 NaCl. A precipitate forms. Assuming the reaction has a 100% yield. How many grams of precipitate are formed?

Answering process (VERY IMPORTANT):

please make sure that you answer in this format, so that I can understand the process best.

- What are you solving for? What should be the units of your final answer?

- What information are you given?

- What information do you need?

- How will you connect the information you have and the information you need to solve this problem? (Provide a unit plan)

- Solve the problem. Be sure to show all units and write clearly

- Does your answer make sense? How do you know?

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