How many moles of NaCl, if mixed with excess Pb2+ ions in solution, would be needed to form 11.7 g of PbCl2? moles NaCl: mol
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2 g/mol Cl: 35.5 g/mol PbCl2: 207.2 + 2(35.5) = 278.1 g/mol Show more…
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