Consider mixing an excess of lead(II) nitrate (aq) with 200.0 mL of 0.400 M sodium chloride....

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Consider mixing an excess of lead(II) nitrate (aq) with 200.0 mLof 0.400 M sodium chloride. Determine the mass of solid formed,assuming a complete reaction

What volume (in mL) of 0.800 M lead(II) nitrate must you add tomake sure you make the mass of product you calculated in problem3?

A 0.1044 g sample of the salt MCl was dissolved in water (makingit in the aqueous phase). An excess of AgNO3 (aq) was added,precipitating 0.0889 g AgCl. What is the identity of M?

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Now given that 01044g of MCl solution added with AgNO3 to give00889 g AgClHence reaction    See Answer
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