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In the reaction Lead Nitrate + Potassium Iodide → lead Iodide + potassium Nitrate

a) Lead iodide is the white insoluble substance formed.

b) Potassium nitrate is the yellow precipitate formed.

c) lead iodide is the yellow precipitate formed.

d) None of the above.

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Answered by Steveallan36
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Answer:

Potassium iodide reacts with lead(II) nitrate and produces lead(II) iodide and potassium nitrate. Potassium nitrate is water soluble. However, lead(II) iodide is only partially soluble in water. Most of the lead(II) iodide precipitates out of the solution as a yellow solid (Equation 1).

Explanation:

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