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How many grams of lead (II) carbonate are produced when 170 grams of sodium nitrate are also produced by the following unbalanced equation? Pb(NO3)2 + Na2CO3 → PbCO3 + NaNO3
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Zinc + lead(ii) nitrate yield zinc nitrate + leadwhat's the chemical equation for this?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 14:50, rebeccamckellpidge
The table compares the number of electrons in two unknown neutral atoms. comparison of electrons atom number of electrons a 9 d 11 use this information to determine the number of valence electrons in the atoms. which of the following correctly compares the stability of tthe table compares the number of electrons in two unknown neutral atoms. comparison of electrons atom number of electrons a 9 d 11 use this information to determine the number of valence electrons in the atoms. which of the following correctly compares the stability of the two atoms? both are unreactive. both are highly reactive. a is unreactive and d is reactive. a is reactive and d is unreactive.
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