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Chemistry, 16.09.2019 06:00, lejeanjamespete1

10. lead nitrate can be decomposed by heating. what is the percent yield of the decomposition reaction if 15.6 g pb(no3)2 are heated to give 9.4 g of pbo? 2pb(no3)2(s) β†’ pbo(s) + 4no2(g) + o2(g) *
a. 59%
b. 73%
c. 82%
d. 90%

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