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Why does lead nitrate and potassium iodide turn yellow?

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Answered by kitkat555
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becoz it form yellow precipitate

Answered by Anonymous
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In most chemical reactions, the two chemicals are already dissolved in a water solution. ... The double replacement reaction results in a white potassium nitrate and yellow lead iodide. This reaction is unique because it involves solids undergoing a change.

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