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Assume that Potassium Iodide and Lead(II) Nitrate are the

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Assume that Potassium Iodide and Lead(II) Nitrate are the

Assume that Potassium Iodide and Lead(II) Nitrate are the starting substances (reactants) in a reaction: a. Write a balanced chemical reaction between Potassium Iodide and Lead(II) Nitrate. Be sure to include physical states. b. State the names of the products that are produced from this reaction. c. Write complete ionic and net ionic reactions for the balanced equation in part (a). d. What type of reaction(s) is/are being represented by the chemical reaction you wrote in part (a)? e. If 9.2 g of potassium iodide and 1.8 g of lead(II) iodide are combined then theoretically, what mass of solid product could be formed from these amounts of reactants? What is the limiting reactant? f. What is the % yield if 3.550 g of the solid product was actually obtained? g. Based on your answers to parts (a) - (f), determine whether a solid precipitate forms in the reaction. h. How many potassium atoms are in 0.227 g of potassium iodide? i. How many moles of lead(II) nitrate will react with 0.887 mg of potassium iodide? j. How many molecules are in one mole of lead(II) nitrate?