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Chemistry
Stoichiometry
Molarity Calculation
7 grams of chloride was dissolved in water. 20 ml of lead(II)nitrate was used to completely precipitate all chloride (assume atomic mass of 35g/mol). What is the molarity of the Lead(II) Nitrate solution.
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