What is the balanced equation for the reaction of lead ii nitrate and sodium chloride?
Similarly, what happens when lead nitrate reacts with sodium chloride?
When sodium chloride solution is added to lead nitrate solution then it results in the formation of a precipitate of lead chloride and sodium nitrate. The reaction equation for this chemical reaction is as follows. The precipitate lead chloride is insoluble in cold water but it is soluble in hot water.
Similarly, does NaCl and Pb no3 2 form a precipitate?
Question: When Pb(NO3)2(aq) Is Mixed With NaCl(aq), A Precipitate Of PbCl2(s) Is Formed As Well As NaNO3(aq). A Solution Containing 8.00 Grams Of Pb(NO3)2 Is Mixed With A Solution Containing 2.25 Grams Of NaCl.
Pb(NO3) 2 + 2KCl → PbCl2 + 2K(NO3) and . . . VOILA! and two chloride ions (Cl) on each side. This is now a balanced equation for the reaction of lead nitrate and potassium chloride.