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Chemistry, 23.04.2021 07:50 mkpayton2006

The petrol additive tetraethyl-lead (IV), Pb(C2H3)4, is now banned in many countries. When it is completely burned in air,
lead (II) oxide, CO, and H2O are formed. How many moles of
oxygen are required to burn one mole of Pb(C2H5)?

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