Pb(NO3)2 + 2NaCl ==> PbCl2 + 2NaNO3
mols PbCl2 = g/molar mass
Convert mols PbCl2 to mols Pb(NO3)2 using the coefficients in the balanced equation.
Now convert mols Pb(NO3)2 to g. g = mols x molar mass.
What mass of lead (ii) trioxonitrate(v) would be required to yield 9g of lead(ii)chloride on the addition of excess sodium chloride(pb=207,N=14,O=16,Na=23,cl=35.5)
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since 315g of Pb(NO3)2 is yielded 278g of PbCl2
hence, xg of Pb(NO3)2 would yield 9g of PbCl2
it can be represented as below;
315g Pb(NO3)2 = 278g of PbCl2
xg of Pb(NO3) = 9g of PbCl2
cross multiply
x = 315g x 9g divided by 278g
x= 10.197g
therefore, 10.197g of Pb(NO3)2 would be required to yield 9g of PbCl2.
hence, xg of Pb(NO3)2 would yield 9g of PbCl2
it can be represented as below;
315g Pb(NO3)2 = 278g of PbCl2
xg of Pb(NO3) = 9g of PbCl2
cross multiply
x = 315g x 9g divided by 278g
x= 10.197g
therefore, 10.197g of Pb(NO3)2 would be required to yield 9g of PbCl2.
calculate the mass of one mole of lead ii trioxonitrate v PB(NO3)2 If pb=207, N=14, O=16
Molar mass of Pb(NO3)2 is 207+2*14+2*3*16=331g/mol. But mole=mass/ molar mass. :- 1mole=mass (g)/331g/mol. Mass=mole*molar mass :- mass(g) = 1mole * 331g/mole =331grammes (ans)
331g
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U are wrong because Pb(NO3)2= MASS =(Pb=108,N=14,O=16): =[108+(14*2)+(16*6)]= (232) answer = 232.
He is right
Pb=108,N=14,O=16
Pb(NO3)2
108+(14+16*3)2
108+(62)2
108+124
232
Pb(NO3)2
108+(14+16*3)2
108+(62)2
108+124
232
Who told you lead is 108 lead is 207 and your workings are trash you are a fool ooh
Ur workings ar trash bt thanks to some of u
pb(No3)2+2Nacl-72aNo3 +pbcl3
207+(14+16×3)2
207+(62)2
207+124
=331g✓
207+(14+16×3)2
207+(62)2
207+124
=331g✓
(Pb=207;N=14,0=16)
The mass