Consider the following balanced chemical reaction:
2 HCl(aq) + Pb(OH)2(s) → 2 H2O(l) + PbCl2(s)
In a Laboratory, a student mixes 35.00 mL of 2.200 M aqueous HCl with 10.00 g of solid Pb(OH)2. What is the theoretical yield (in grams) of PbCl2 produced in the reaction?
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