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18.9g of PbCl2 reacts with 20.5g of Al(OH)3. How much Pb(OH), is produced?
3PbCl2 + 2Al(OH)3 + 2AlCl3 + 3Pb(OH)2
63.49
16.39g
O 95.09g
0 241.2g
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18.9g of PbCl2 reacts with 20.5g of Al(OH)3. How much Pb(OH), is produced?
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