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what is observed when a solution of potassium of iodide is added to nitrate solution? 1) No reaction take place. 2) white precipitate of silver iodide is formed. 3) yellow precipitate of silver iodide is formed. 4) silver iodide is soluble in water. ​

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Answered by rupaliyelve123
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Explanation:

When a solution of potassium iodide is added to a solution of lead nitrate taken in a test tube, the precipitation of a yellowish solid is observed. This yellowish solid is lead iodide. Potassium nitrate is formed along with lead iodide.

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Answered by patidaranuradha515
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Answer:

yellow precipitate of silver iodide will form

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