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Chemistry, 07.05.2021 19:10, denym58

1. Using the following equation: How many moles of lithium nitrate, LINO3, will be needed to make 11.4
moles of lithium sulfate, Li2SO4?
Pb(SO4)2
+
4 LINO3

Pb(NO3)4
+
2 Li2SO4

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