19. What is the colour of lead iodide formed in the reaction: Pb(NO3)2 + 2KI ➔ Pbl2 + 2KNO3 (a) Blue (b) Yellow (c) Green (d) Red
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he compound currently has a few specialized applications, such as the manufacture of solar cells[5] and X-ray and gamma-ray detectors.[6] It's preparation is an entertaining and popular demonstration in chemistry education, to teach topics such as precipitation reactions and stoichiometry.[7] It is decomposed by light at moderately high temperatures[2] and this effect has been used in a patented photographic process.[8]
Lead iodide was formerly employed as a yellow pigment in some paints, with the name iodide yellow. However, that use has been largely discontinued due to its toxicity and poor stability.[9]
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