Asked by Lisa
What is the number of grams for 1 mol lead?
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Answered by
Jonathan
the atomic mass in the periodic table represents the number of grams per one mol of lead. so there are 207.1 g per mol of lead.
Answered by
lilly
heating an ore of antimony and iron II sulfide.
Sb2S3+3Fe-->2Sb+3FeS
when 15g Sb2S3 reacts with an excess of Fe, 9.84g Sb is produced. what is the pecent yeild of this reaction?
Sb2S3+3Fe-->2Sb+3FeS
when 15g Sb2S3 reacts with an excess of Fe, 9.84g Sb is produced. what is the pecent yeild of this reaction?
Answered by
lilly
sry no answer