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When aqueous solutions of lead(II) ion are treated with potassium chromate solution, a bright yellow precipitate of lead(II) chromate, PbCrO4, forms. How many grams of lead chromate form when a 1.85-g sample of Pb(NO3)2 is added to 20.0 mL of 1.72 M K2CrO4 solution?
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