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WHEN A SOLUTION OF POTASSIUM IODIDE IS ADDED TO A SOLUTION OF LEAD NITRATE IN A TEST A REACTION TAKES PLACE a0 WHAT TYPE OF REACTION PLACES B) WRITE A BALANCED CHEMICAL EQUATION TO REPRESENT THE ABOVE REACTION C) NAME THE PRECIPITATE FORMED

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Answered by jeetha11
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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. This is a double displacement reaction.

Answered by chosanglomu098
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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. This is a double displacement reaction

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