The percent yield for the reaction is 87.2%. How many grams of the precipitate are formed? precipitate formed: Incorrect Taking into account the percent yield, how many grams of the excess reactant (the reactant that is not limiting) remain? excess reactant remaining: Incorrect g g

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The percent yield for the reaction is 87.2%. How many grams of the precipitate are formed?
precipitate formed:
Incorrect
Taking into account the percent yield, how many grams of the excess reactant (the reactant that is not limiting) remain?
excess reactant remaining:
Incorrect
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Transcribed Image Text:The percent yield for the reaction is 87.2%. How many grams of the precipitate are formed? precipitate formed: Incorrect Taking into account the percent yield, how many grams of the excess reactant (the reactant that is not limiting) remain? excess reactant remaining: Incorrect g g
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An aqueous solution containing 9.83 g of lead(II) nitrate is added to an aqueous solution containing 6.94 g of
potassium chloride.
Enter the balanced chemical equation for this reaction. Be sure to include all physical states.
balanced chemical equation: Pb(NO3)₂(aq) + 2KCl(aq)
What is the limiting reactant?
potassium chloride
lead(II) nitrate
PbCl₂ (s) + 2KNO3(aq)
Transcribed Image Text:O Macmillan Learning An aqueous solution containing 9.83 g of lead(II) nitrate is added to an aqueous solution containing 6.94 g of potassium chloride. Enter the balanced chemical equation for this reaction. Be sure to include all physical states. balanced chemical equation: Pb(NO3)₂(aq) + 2KCl(aq) What is the limiting reactant? potassium chloride lead(II) nitrate PbCl₂ (s) + 2KNO3(aq)
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