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What mass of lead (II) chloride would be produced when a solution containing 23.4g of sodium chloride is mixed with a solution containing excess lead (II) nitrate? The equation for this reaction is: Pb(NO3) 2(aq) +2NaCl(aq)-->PbCl2(s) +2NaNO3(aq).

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