what mass of lead (ii) iodide (pbl2, mass=461 amu)is precipitated

  1. what mass of lead (ii) iodide (pbl2, mass=461 amu)is precipitated by the addition of an excess of potassium iodide (ki, mass=166
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  2. what mass of lead (II) iodide (PbI2, mass= 461 amu)is predictated by the addition of an excess of potassium iodide (KI, mass=166
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  3. A solution with a volume of 1·00 dm3 is saturated with lead iodide, Pbl2. The concentration of iodide ions is 2·7 mol
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  4. A solution containing excess lead(ii) nitrate is reacted with 380.0ML of 0.250mol/L potassium iodide solution. A bright yellow
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  5. Lead (II) nitrate as Pb(NO3)2 and potassium iodide ad Kl combine to form the products shown2 KNO3 + Pbl2 How many moles of each
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  6. Lead(ll) Iodide can be produced from the reaction of Lead(ll) nitrate and potassium Iodide.What mass of lead(ll) iodide is
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  7. 20.00 ml of 0.100F Pb(No3)2 (FW 331.2) are mixed with 15.00 ml of 0.125 F Nal (FW 149.9). Lead (II) and iodide form an insoluble
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  8. 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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  9. Determine the mass of lead chloride precipitated when 5g of sodium chloride solution reacts with lead trioxonitrate v.
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  10. Determine the mass of the precipitate, lead iodide that is formed when 150 ml of 0.0500M pb(no3)2 is reacted with excess
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