Chemistry, 18.10.2021 03:40 cheaterman1616
If 43.0 grams of Sodium Carbonate reacts with 72.0 grams of Lead (IV) Chloride to yield Sodium Chloride and Lead (IV) Carbonate. (Write the equation, balance it and then solve the problem)
A. How many grams of Lead (IV) Carbonate is produced
B. What is the limiting reagent
C. How many grams of the reagent in excess is left
D. If the % Yield is 54% then how many grams of Lead (IV) Carbonate is produced.
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