200cm3 each of 0.1M solutions of lead (II) trioxonitrate (V) and hydrochloric acid were mixed....
CHEMISTRYJAMB 1999
200cm3 each of 0.1M solutions of lead (II) trioxonitrate (V) and hydrochloric acid were mixed. Assuming that lead (II) chloride is completely insoluble, calculate the mass of lead (II) chloride that will be precipitated. [Pb = 207, Cl= 35.5, N = 14, O = 16]
- A. 2.78g
- B. 5.56g
- C. 8.34g
- D. 11.12g
Correct Answer: B. 5.56g
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