Phosgenite, a lead compound with

  1. Phosgenite, a lead compound with the formula Pb2Cl2CO3, is found in Egyptian cosmetics. Phosgenite was prepared by the reaction
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  2. when 2.750 g of the oxide of lead is heated to a high temperature,it decomposes to produce 0.0640 g of oxygen gas and 2.686 g of
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  3. What is the correct name for the ionic compound, Pb(NO3)2?a lead(II) dinitrite b lead permanganate c lead(IV) nitrate d lead(II)
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  4. What is the correct name for the ionic compound, PbO2?? potassium oxide ? lead oxide ? lead(II) oxide ? lead(IV) dioxide ?
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  5. When Pb and AlCl3 react together, lead (Pb) can replace aluminum (Al) in the compound because lead is lower on the activity
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  6. Some properties of the two compounds are listed below:Melting point- Compound X= -114*C Compound Y= -138*C Boiling Point-
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  7. How many grams of phosgenite can be obtained from 14.0 g of PbO and 14.0 g of NaCl in the presence of excess water and carbon
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  8. How many grams of phosgenite can be obtained from 10.0 g of PbO and 10.0 g of NaCl in the presence of excess water and carbon
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  9. How many grams of phosgenite can be obtained from 10.0 g of PbO and 10.0 g of NaCl in the presence of excess water and carbon
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  10. I'm sorry here is another I do not understand.How do you find out exactly how much of a solution you would need to completely
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