What mass of lead (II)chloride

  1. 200cm3 of each of 0.1m of solutions of lead (ii) trioxonitrate (v) and hydrochloric acid were mixed. Assuming that lead (ii)
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  2. In an experiment to determine the solubility of lead chloride (PbCl2), 5.6g of (NH4)2SO4 was added to a250ml solution containing
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  3. what mass of lead (ii) trioxonitrate (v)will be required to yield, 22g of lead, (ii)chloride on the addition of excess potassium
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  4. What mass of lead (v) trioxonitrate (v) pb (Na3)2 would be required to yield a gram of lead (v) chloride pbcl2, on the addition
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  5. What mass of lead(v) trioxonitrate(v)pb(No3)2 would be required to yield a gram of lead(v) chloride,pbcl2,on the addition of
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  6. what mass of lead || trioxonitrate(v) would be required to yield 12g of lead || chloride on the addition of excess sodium
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  7. Determine the mass of lead chloride precipitated when 5g of sodium chloride solution reacts with lead trioxonitrate v.
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  8. What mass of lead (ii) trioxonitrate(v) would be required to yield 9g of lead(ii)chloride on the addition of excess sodium
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  9. what mass of lead (ii) trioxonitrate (v), Pb (NO5)2, would be required to yield 9g of lead (ii) chloride, PbCl, on the addition
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  10. I would be very grateful to have these answered with showing workIn order to produce a lead (II) chromate precipitate, lead (II)
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