If 10 g of potassium iodide and 2 g of lead nitrate react with each other, then what shall
be the total amount of lead iodide and potassium nitrate produced? Which law of
chemical combinations is justified in this reaction?
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The lead nitrate solution contains particles (ions) of lead, and the potassium iodide solution contains particles of iodide. When the solutions mix, the lead particles and iodide particles combine and create two new compounds, a yellow solid called lead iodide and a white solid called potassium nitrate.
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When solutions of potassium iodide and lead nitrate are combined?
The lead nitrate solution contains particles (ions) of lead, and the potassium iodide solution contains particles of iodide. When the solutions mix, the lead particles and iodide particles combine and create two new compounds, a yellow solid called lead iodide and a white solid called potassium nitrate.
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