what happens when lead nitrate added to potassium iodide
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- When you add lead nitrate to potassium iodide, their particles combine and create two new compounds, a yellow solid called lead iodide and a white solid called potassium nitrate.
- Yellow clouds indicate that the chemical change has taken place.
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