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16 July, 10:41

Pb (CH3COO) 2 + H2S - -> PbS + CH3COOH 1. How many moles are produced of PbS when 5.00 grams of Pb (CH3COO) 2 is reacted with H2S? Make sure to show your work to get full credit. 2. What type of reaction is shown in the reaction above?

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  1. 16 July, 10:59
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    1. 0.0154mole of PbS

    2. Double displacement reaction

    Explanation:

    First, let write a balanced equation for the reaction. This is illustrated below:

    Pb (CH3COO) 2 + H2S - > PbS + 2 CH3COOH

    Molar Mass of Pb (CH3COO) 2 = 207 + 2 (12 + 3 + 12 + 16 + 16) = 207 + 2 (59) = 207 + 118 = 325g

    Mass of Pb (CH3COO) 2 = 5g

    Number of mole = Mass / Molar Mass

    Number of mole of Pb (CH3COO) 2 = 5/325 = 0.0154mole

    From the equation,

    1mole of Pb (CH3COO) 2 produced 1mole of PbS.

    Therefore, 0.0154mole of Pb (CH3COO) 2 will also produce 0.0154mole of PbS

    2. The name of the reaction is double displacement reaction since the ions in the two reactants interchange to form two different products
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