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Which chemical equation represents a precipitation

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Answered by harinni92
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Explanation:

The answer is K2CO3 + PbCl2 → 2KCl + PbCO3

To predict which equation would form the precipitate, we use the solubility rules. As per the solubility rules, chlorides are soluble except the chlorides of  Ag^{+}, Pb^{2}^{+}  and Hg^{2+}  .Most of the carbonates are insoluble expect for group one metals and ammonium ion.All acetates and nitrates are soluble. Looking at the rules and all the reactions, it is second reaction that gives a precipitate of  PbCO^{3}.

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