HELP!!!! if 3.50 moles of sodium hydroxide reacts with excess lead(II) nitrate, how many moles of Pb(OH)2 are produced?

Answer: 1.5 moles of [tex]Pb(OH)_2[/tex] are produced.
Explanation:
We are given:
Moles of sodium hydroxide = 3.50 moles
The given chemical equation follows:
[tex]Pb(NO_3)_2(aq)+2NaOH(aq)\rightarrow Pb(OH)_2(s)+2NaNO_3(aq)[/tex]
By stoichiometry of the reaction:
If 2 moles of NaOH produces 1 mole of [tex]Pb(OH)_2[/tex]
So, 3 moles of NaOH will produce = [tex]\frac{1}{2}\times 3=1.5mol[/tex] of [tex]Pb(OH)_2[/tex]
Hence, 1.5 moles of [tex]Pb(OH)_2[/tex] are produced.