Science, asked by aneesha1503, 10 months ago

write formula for any other two precipitate produced with lead and copper ​

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Answered by rizwan7979
0

Explanation:

Properties of Precipitates

Precipitates are insoluble ionic solid products of a reaction, formed when certain cations and anions combine in an aqueous solution. The determining factors of the formation of a precipitate can vary. Some reactions depend on temperature, such as solutions used for buffers, whereas others are dependent only on solution concentration. The solids produced in precipitate reactions are crystalline solids, and can be suspended throughout the liquid or fall to the bottom of the solution. The remaining fluid is called supernatant liquid. The two components of the mixture (precipitate and supernate) can be separated by various methods, such as filtration, centrifuging, or decanting.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Pb

+

CuCl

2

Cu

+

PbCl

2

Explanation:

Metallic lead

Pb

(

s

)

displaces copper (II) ions

Cu

2

+

from its solution to produce copper metal and lead (II) chloride

PbCl

2

.

Depending on the quantity produced,

PbCl

2

might precipitate out due to its poor solubility thus it might be necessary to mention its state as solid

(

s

)

when the reaction takes place in an aqueous system.

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