Given the following equation: 2 PbS + 3O2 -----> 2 PbO + 2 SO2 What is the theoretical yield of PbO?
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The balanced chemical equation is: \[ 2 \text{PbS} + 3 \text{O}_2 \rightarrow 2 \text{PbO} + 2 \text{SO}_2 \] The substances involved are lead(II) sulfide (PbS), oxygen (O2), lead(II) oxide (PbO), and sulfur dioxide (SO2). Show more…
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