Pb(NO3)2(aq) + 2 NaCl(aq) → PbCl2(s) + 2 NaNO3(aq)
suppose I was mixing this in a lab to get the desired products, with who of Pb(NO3)2(aq) or 2 NaCl(aq) would H2O be with and how many moles of H2O would it be.
I am gonna give an example so you better understand my question because I don't know how to word it exactly
In BaCl2(aq) + Na2SO4(aq) ------------> BaSO4(s) + 2 NaCl(aq)
if I where mixing this, BaCl2 would be [1 mole of BaCl2*2H2O] while Na2SO4 would be [1 mol of Na2SO4] at least stoichiometry wise)
so my question is: are any of the moles of the reactants in Pb(NO3)2(aq) + 2 NaCl(aq) → PbCl2(s) + 2 NaNO3(aq) with *H2O like BaCl2 is?
also if you could tell me the why behind this so in the future I can figure it out by myself as I can't find any explanation in my books I would be grateful, but if you can answer only, please go ahead. If you can give me any useful comment at all please do. If you can explain how to know this so I'll do it myself please do as I understand those are the principles of this forum.