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Lead(ll) Chloride can be prepared by the reaction of aqueous solutions of lead (ll) nitrate and sodium chloride. The equation is as follows: Pb(NO3)2+2NaCl = PbCl2+2NaNO3 If a solution that contains 49.1 g Pb(NO3)2 is treated with an excess of NaCl... a) What is the theoretical yield of PbCl2? (41.2 g) b) If 38.2 g of PbCl2 is obtained, what is percent yield? (92.6%) I believe answer is in ( ), but need a detailed explanation of how to get it. Thank you so much!

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