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Translate the following statement in to chemical equation: lead (pb) reacts with sulphate (so⁴)​

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Answered by zahaansajid
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Answer and Explanation:

\blacksquare Lead (Pb²⁺) reacts with sulphate (SO₄²⁻) to form lead (II) sulphate

\blacksquare The reaction is given by :

\huge \text{\boxed {Pb^{2+} + SO_4^{2-} \rightarrow PbSO_4}}

\blacksquare In the given reaction, 2 ions react together to form an ionic compound

\blacksquare The ions involved in the given reaction are :

  1. Cation \implies Pb²⁺
  2. Anion \implies SO₄²⁻
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