Task 4
3.00 moles of lead nitrate and excess potassium iodidq are combined in water to
form l...
Task 4
3.00 moles of lead nitrate and excess potassium iodidq are combined in water to
form lead iodide and potassium nitrate. The reaction is described by the following
chemical equation:
Pb(NO3) eq) + 2Kleg) Pblzco + K (NO)
Fill out the following table to find out how many moles of products are formed,
and how many of the reactants remain after the reaction has taken place. The boxes in
the final row are all mole to mole conversions, and can be found by using your molar
ratios and the moles of lead nitrate at the beginning of the reaction. It is your choice
how you will arrange these two numbers. If this problem becomes confusing, look back
to task 3, It's the same problem!
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