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6. A 10.00 g sample consisting of mixture of sodium chloride and potassium sulfa

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6. A 10.00 g sample consisting of mixture of sodium chloride and potassium sulfate is dissolved in water. This aqueous mixture then reacts with excess aqueous lead(II) nitrate to form 21.75 g of a mixture of lead(II) chloride solid and lead(II) sulfate solid. Write only the complete chemical equation(s) of the reaction(s) involved. Question to consider: 1. Which of the following applies: a single reaction, or parallel reactions? If parallel reactions are involved, can they be added together if you were asked to do stoichiometric calculations? 2. What type(s) of reaction(s) is (are) involved whose complete chemical equation(s) you are required to write from the wording of a problem?

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