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What is the chemical equation of potassium iodide + lead acetate = lead iodide + potassium acetate

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Answered by vikrant1401
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KI+C4H12O7Pb ------> PbI2 + CH3CO2K

Answered by imitateportsmouth
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Answer:

A chemical equation is defined as the symbolic representation of a chemical reaction using the chemical names of the compounds and shows product formation on the right side from the substrate on the left side.

Explanation:

The chemical equation of potassium iodide + lead acetate = lead iodide + potassium acetate is as following:

IK + C4H6O4Pb = PbI2 + C2H3KO2

When Potassium iodide and lead acetate are combined and undergo a double replacement reaction to form red precipitate.

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