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5. Lead(II) nitrate may be produced by the reaction between nitric acid and lead(II)oxia
shown in the equation below:
PbO (s) + 2HNO3(aq) → Pb(NO3)2 (s) + H2O (1)
33.5 g of lead(II) oxide was allowed to react with 175 cm of 1.50 mol dm nitric acid.
Calculate the maximum mass of lead(II) nitrate that could be obtained from this reaction. [4]
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