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Chemistry, 22.07.2021 05:20, cbless972

1010 20 3. Given the following balanced equation: 2 H2SO4 + 1 Pb(OH), O 1 Pb(SO4)2 + 4 H2O Calculate the molar mass for all four compounds: (Hint: remember this problem involves grams - you must convert to moles) Calculate the amount of H. O you will produce if you start the reaction with 12 g of H2SO.. Calculate the amount of H,0 you will produce if you start the reaction with 24 g Pb(OH). Which starting material was the limiting reagent and what is the theoretical yield of water in moles?​

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