Science, asked by mallikabalu77, 10 months ago

5. The reaction between lead nitrate and potassium iodide present in aqueous
solutions is an example of
(a) Decomposition Reaction
(b) Displacement Reaction
(c) Double Displacement Reaction
(d) Neutralisation Reaction


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Answered by gaurimittal254
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ANSWER: DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT REACTION

Explanation:

in the above double displacement reaction, potassium Iodide(KI) and lead nitrate (Pb(NO3)2) dissociate in their aqueous states to form ions. The lead (Pb2+) ions combine with the iodide (I−) ions to form precipitates of lead iodide (PbI2).

Answered by mihirnaik832
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Answer:

c)Double displacement reaction

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