Chemistry, asked by aarvirana90, 7 months ago

The reaction between lead nitrate and potassium iodide

present in an aqueous solution is an example of:

a) Decomposition reaction b) Displacement reaction

c) Double displacement reaction d) Neutralization reaction ​

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Answered by srastogi404
4

Answer:

c)Double displacement reaction

Explanation:

Since the reaction can be considered as

     AB + CD --> CB + AD      ( A & C are the cations and B & D are the anions)

The cations of both the compounds are getting interchanged to form two new ionic compounds.

Answered by Quik
0

Hello!

Here is the answer for your question!

Question:-  The reaction between lead nitrate and potassium iodide  present in an aqueous solution is an example of

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Answer:-

  • The reaction between lead nitrate and potassium iodide is an example of Double displacement reaction.

  • In this reaction Lead nitrate and potassium iodide combine to form  Lead iodide and Potassium nitrate which are two new compounds.

  • So option (c) is the correct option

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