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Chemistry, 11.11.2019 19:31 JOEREACH

When a solution of lead(ii) nitrate is mixed with a solution of sodium chromate, a yellow precipitate forms. (a) enter the balanced equation for the reaction, including the states of all the substances. chempad response csnviewer_res_eat_1346697220556_0_5 365967856746521_004_svg viewedit show hint (b) when 11.39 g of lead(ii) nitrate are mixed with 12.38 g of sodium chromate, what is the percent yield of the solid if 7.52 g are recovered? percent yield: %

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