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if a precipitation reaction occurs what will be the products of the unbalanced reaction shown below pb(NO3)(aq)+K2 (So4)(aq)--->

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Answered by biswajit2002sl
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Answer:

So, on balancing the reaction, it gives the result as :

Pb(NO₃)₂ + K₂SO₄ -----> Pb(SO₄) + 2KNO₃

Explanation:

It is given to us that :

if a precipitation reaction occurs for the unbalanced reaction :

Pb(NO₃)₂ + K₂SO₄ ----->

So, on balancing the reaction, it gives the result as :

Pb(NO₃)₂ + K₂SO₄ -----> Pb(SO₄) + 2KNO₃

Hence,

Lead (II) Nitrate + Di-Potassium Sulfate gives Lead (II) Sulfate + Potassium Nitrate.

This reaction is also known as Double Displacement or Metathesis.

Double Displacement Reaction :

  • A double displacement reaction is also known as Metathesis reaction
  • In this reaction two reactants given exchange their ions and then they form other two new compounds.
  • It basically gives the result as product in the form of precipitate.

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