Chemistry, asked by nooriefatimanasr123, 1 month ago

Reaction between Lead Nitrate and Sodium Chloride is an example for​

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Answered by adwaithnambiar19
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Answer: refer the below Explanation

Explanation: When sodium chloride solution is added to lead nitrate solution then it results in the formation of a precipitate of lead chloride and sodium nitrate. The reaction equation for this chemical reaction is as follows. The precipitate lead chloride is insoluble in cold water but it is soluble in hot water.

Answered by roopacharles
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Answer:

Double replacement reaction

You're dealing with a double replacement reaction in which two soluble ionic compounds in aqueous solution react to form an insoluble solid that precipitates out of solution.

Explanation:

When sodium chloride solution is added to lead nitrate solution then it results in the formation of a precipitate of lead chloride and sodium nitrate. ... The precipitate lead chloride is insoluble in cold water but it is soluble in hot water.

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