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Balanced chemical reaction for the equationlead + copper (ii) chloride lead chloride + copper

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Pb(s) + CuCl2(aq) -----> PbCl2(aq) + Cu(s).

Explanation:

When Lead reacts with Copper II Chloride, it produces Lead Chloride and copper. As a result of displacement reaction. This type of reaction in which one element takes the place of another element in a compound is known as displacement reaction.

The balanced chemical equation is said to be the chemical equation in which the number of of atoms of different in the reactants and in the products side are equal.

Here,

The number of atom of lead in the reactant side and in the product side are equal is 1.

The number of atom of copper in the reactant side and in the product side are equal is 1.

The number of atoms of chlorine in the reactant side and in the product side are equal is 2.

Answered by sahanasheelvanth91
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Answer:

Pb +cucl2=pbcl2 +cu displacement reaction

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