What is observed when a solution of potassium iodide is added to a solution of Lead Nitrate taken in a test tube what type of reaction is this write a balanced chemical equation to represent the reaction
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We will observe that yellow precipitate of lead iodide (PbI₂) is formed.
This is a double displacement reaction.
The balanced chemical equation is
Pb(NO₃)₂ ₍aq₎ + 2KI ₍aq₎ → PbI₂ ₍s₎ + 2KNO₃ ₍aq₎
Lead Potassium Lead Potassium
nitrate iodide iodide nitrate
This is a double displacement reaction.
The balanced chemical equation is
Pb(NO₃)₂ ₍aq₎ + 2KI ₍aq₎ → PbI₂ ₍s₎ + 2KNO₃ ₍aq₎
Lead Potassium Lead Potassium
nitrate iodide iodide nitrate
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Explanation:
We will observe that yellow precipitate of lead iodide (PbI₂) is formed.
This is a double displacement reaction.
The balanced chemical equation is
Pb(NO₃)₂ ₍aq₎ + 2KI ₍aq₎ → PbI₂ ₍s₎ + 2KNO₃ ₍aq₎
Lead Potassium Lead Potassium
nitrate iodide iodide nitrate
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