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Given a solution containing 3.75 grams of PbCl2, you add enough Ru(OH)5 powder to completely use all of the PbCl2. What is the limiting reagent?

1) Complete and balance the reaction. Identify the state of each substance.

2) Identify the type of reaction.

3) Correctly name each reactant and each product.

4) Show the calculations for the molar masses of all necessarry substances and the calculations for the theoretical yeild of dry product.

5) The wet product is gravity filtered and allowed to completely dry before massing.  The actual mass is 2.37 grams.  What is your percent yield?

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