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How many moles of lead (II) chloride will be formed from a reaction between 6.5 g of PbO and 3.2 g og HCl ?

A

0.011

B

0.029

C

0.044

D

0.333

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The correct Answer is:
B

`underset("x mole")(PbO)+underset("2x moles")(2HCl)rarrunderset("x mole")(PbCl_(2))+H_(2)O`
`underset("= 0.029 mole")((6.5)/(224)"mole")" "underset("= 0.087 mole")((3.2)/(36.5)"mole")`
Thus, 0.029 mole of lead (II) chloride will be formed from a reaction between 6.5 g of PbO and 3.2 g of HCl.
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