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in the double displacement reaction between aqueous potassium iodide​

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Answered by gkkiratt
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In the double displacement reaction between aqueous potassium iodide and aqueous lead nitrate, a yellow precipitate of lead iodide is formed. In the double displacement reaction between aqueous potassium iodide and aqueous lead nitrate, a yellow precipitate of lead iodide is formed

Answered by ay3633978
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Option B: Lead acetate, is correct answer because it can be used in place of lead nitrate as lead acetate is also water soluble like lead nitrate.

When potassium iodide and lead acetate are mixed, a bright yellow precipitate of lead iodide is seen. Lead iodide is unusually soluble in hot water and forms crystals on cooling.

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