Xcm³ of 0.25M sodium chloride was added to lead(II)nitrate until

  1. Xcm³ of 0.25M sodium chloride was added to lead(II)nitrate until in excess,3.86g of a white precipitate were formed.i)Write an
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  2. X is a solution containing both sodium chloride and sodium sulfate. Three of the following solutions will produce a white
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  3. predict the outcome of mixing aqueous solutions of the following reactions. write the ionic equations of each.mercury (ll)
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  4. A solution contains 0.133 g of dissolved Lead. How many moles of sodium chloride must be added to the solution to completely
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  5. A solution contains 0.245 of dissolved lead (lead ion or Pb2+.)How many moles of sodium chloride must be added to the solution
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  6. In which solutions will a white precipitate be observed when aqueous copper (ii) chloride is added to it?A) Sodium hydroxide B)
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  7. A solution contains 0.133 g of dissolved Lead. How many moles of soduim chloride must be added to the solution to completly
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  8. Identify the precipitate(s) of the reaction that occurs when a silver nitrate solution is mixed with a sodium chloride solution.
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  9. if lead nitrate was added to sodium nitrate, how could one get the lead ions out of the sodium nitrate?
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  10. A 6.70 g sample of a binary mixture of silver (I) nitrate and sodium nitrate is completelydissolved in water to make a solution.
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