Lead(II) carbonate, also called white lead, was formerly used as a pigment in white
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Lead(II) carbonate, also called white lead, was formerly used as a pigment in white paints. However, because of its toxicity, lead can no longer be used in paints intended for residential homes. Lead(II) carbonate is prepared industrially by reaction of aqueous lead(II) acetate with carbon dioxide gas. The unbalanced equation is Pb(C2H3O2)2(aq) _ H2O(l) _ CO2(g) S PbCO3(s) _ HC2H3O2(aq) Suppose an aqueous solution containing 1.25 g of lead(II) acetate is treated with 5.95 g of carbon dioxide. Calculate the theoretical yield of lead carbonate.
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