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. A student pours a solution of lithium iodide into a beaker that contains lead (II) nitrate. A reaction takes place that produces lithium nitrate and lead (II) iodide.
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1. baking powder is a 1: 1 molar mixture of cream of tartar (khc4h4o6) and baking soda (nahco3). a recipe calls for two teaspoons (a total of 8.0 grams) of cream of tartar. how much baking soda must be added for both materials to react completely?
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14. complete and balance the equations for the single displacement reactions. a. zn + pb(no3)2 -> b. al + niso4 -> 15. complete and balance the equations for the double displacement reactions. a. agno3(aq) + nacl(aq) -> b. mg(no3)2(aq) + koh(aq) -> 16. complete and balance the equations for the combustion reactions. a. __ ch4 + o2 -> b. __ c3h6 + o2 -> c. + o2 ->
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If the density of water is 1.0 g/cm3, which of these materials would float in water, based on their densities? check all that apply. aluminum cork iron lead wax
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