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When the solution of substance ‘A’ is added to a solution of potassium iodide, then a yellow solid separates out form the solution. (i) What do you think substance ‘A’ would be? (ii) Name the yellow substance which separates out. (iii) Write the characteristics of chemical reactions which is illustrated by this example. (iv) Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction which takes place. Mention the physical states of all the reactants and products involved in the chemical equation.​

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Answered by cutiebunnybear
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(i) Substance 'A' is likely to be lead nitrate, because on reacting with potassium iodide it forms a yellow precipitate.

(ii) The yellow solid or precipitate consists of lead iodide, which is one of the products in this reaction.

(iii) This chemical reaction is characterised by the formation of precipitate.

(iv) 2kl (s) + Pb(NO3)2 (aq) → Pbl2 (s) + 2KNO3 (aq)

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