What happens when aqueous solution of Lead Nitrate is added to an aqueous solution of potassium iodide? Write balanced equation for this reaction. Define the type of reaction occurring in it.
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Pb(NO3)2+2KI=PbI2+2KNO3
the equation above is the balanced one.
the type of reaction is double decomposition. this is a type of reaction in which 2 compounds in a solution react to form 2 new compounds by mutual exchange of radicals. gouble decomposition reactions are also called double displacement reactions.
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the equation above is the balanced one.
the type of reaction is double decomposition. this is a type of reaction in which 2 compounds in a solution react to form 2 new compounds by mutual exchange of radicals. gouble decomposition reactions are also called double displacement reactions.
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If excess potassium is passed through aques solution of lead nitrate result is
A white colored precipitate do lead hydroxide is formed which is insoluble in excess of potassium iodide. Addition reaction takes place
A white colored precipitate do lead hydroxide is formed which is insoluble in excess of potassium iodide. Addition reaction takes place
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