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Consider the unbalanced equation for the reaction of solid lead with silver nitrate:
a. Balance the equation.
b. How many moles of silver nitrate are required to completely react with 9.3 mol of lead?
c. How many moles of Ag are formed by the complete reaction of 28.4 mol of Pb?
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