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Mathematics, 14.10.2019 11:00 carlo123

The equation for the reaction between al(s) and pb+2(aq) is:

2al(s) + 3pb+2(aq) 2al+2(aq) + 3pb(s)

therefore, for each 2 moles of al(s) that are used, how many moles of pb(s) are formed?

from the 0.011 mole of al(s) consumed, calculate the number of moles of pb(s) that should have been formed: mole(s)

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