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Posted by ani on Friday, January 11, 2013 at 10:45am.

At temperatures above 930 ∘C, PbO reduces PbS to form metallic lead (Pb). The byproduct of the reaction is SO2. Calculate the amount of lead produced (in kg) when a reactor is charged with 553.0 kg of PbS and 830 kg of PbO.

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