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Lead(II) sulfide, PbS, reacts with oxygen gas to produce lead(II)oxide and dioxide. If 0.500 moles of O2 were consumed using this chemical reaction, how much of lead(II)would be…
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Lead(II) sulfide, PbS, reacts with oxygen gas to produce lead(II)oxide and dioxide. If 0.500 moles of O2 were consumed using this chemical reaction, how much of lead(II)would be…
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Lead(II) sulfide, PbS, reacts with oxygen gas to produce lead(II)oxide and dioxide. If 0.500 moles of O2 were consumed using this chemical reaction, how much of lead(II)would be produced?
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The balanced chemical reaction is written as:
PbS
+ 3/2O2
= PbO + SO2
We are given the amount of oxygen to be consumed in the reaction. We use this amount for the calculations. We do as follows:
0.500 mol O2 ( 1 mol PbO / 3/2 mol O2) =
0.33 mol PbO is to be produced
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