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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:-

  • Reactants are:-

↝KI→Pottasium Iodide

↝(CH3COO)2 Pb→Lead Acetate

  • Indications of downward arrow at the end:-

↝Formation of precipitate i.e PbI2 is precipitate

Additional information:-

  • What is precipitate?

↝Precipitate is a curd like, white structure which is not soluble sufficiently.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\large\bf\pink {❥ reactants}

\large\rm KI = Pottasium iodide

\large\rm ( CH_3 COO)_2 \ Pb(aq) = lead acetate

indications of downward arrow:

❥An arrow pointing down (as in \large\rm PbI_2 ↓) indicates that the product will spontaneously precipitate from the solution.

\large\bf\blue {Additional \ Information}

indications of upward arrow:

An arrow pointing up (as in \large\rm CO_2 ↑) indicates that the product will form a gas that will bubble out of a solution.

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