Okay so basically before our big exam, we are required to do five practice problems. Well, I got through the first 4 but this is the only one left, any suggestions?
5. Lead (II) ions can be precipitated from solution with potassium chloride to form lead sulfide and potassium ions. Write the molecular, total, and net ionic equations for this reaction. When 28.5 grams of potassium chloride is added to a solution containing 25.7 g of lead (II) ions the mass of lead (II) chloride that forms is 29.4 g. Determine the theoretical yield of lead (II) chloride and calculate the percent yield for this reaction.