Precipitotes of which material are formed after reaction between PbNO3 and KL.write down the reaction.
Answers
2KI(aq)+Pb(NO
3
)
2
(aq)→PbI
2
(s)+2KNO
3
In the above double displacement reaction, potassium Iodide(KI) and lead nitrate (Pb(NO
3
)
2
) dissociate in their aqueous states to form ions. The lead (Pb
2+
) ions combine with the iodide (I
−
) ions to form precipitates of lead iodide (PbI
2
). If Lead sulphate is used in place of lead nitrate, no precipitates of lead iodide will be formed, because lead sulphate being insoluble in water does not give Pb
2+
ions which can combine with I
−
to form PbI
2
. On the other hand, lead acetate dissociates in aqueous state to give Pb
2+
ions and CH
3
COO
−
ions . Therefore potassium iodide combines with lead acetate to form precipitates of lead iodide and potassium acetate.
2KI(aq)+Pb(CH
3
COO)
2
(aq)→PbI
2
(s)+2CH
3
COOK
Answer:
PbI2 precipitates in the center.
Pb(NO3)2(aq) + 2KI(aq) → PbI2(s) + 2KNO3(aq)