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what is the reaction when Sodium Chloride is treated with lead acetate ?​

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Answered by AbdulHafeezAhmed
1

Answer:

Explanation:

This is an example of double displacement reaction dude,

2NaCl + Pb(CH₃COO) ⇒ 2CH₃COONa + PbCl₂

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Answered by prashant9557
1

Explanation:

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Lead acetate [Pb(CH

3

COO)

2

] reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid (HCl) to form lead chloride (PbCl

2

) and acetic acid (CH

3

COOH). It is a double displacement reaction as both the reactants exchange ions to form new products. The equation can be written as:

Pb(CH

3

COO)

2

+2HCl→PbCl

2

+2CH

3

COOH

.

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