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A precipitate of Lead iodide and Potassium nitrate are formed
When a cooled saturated potassium nitrate solution is added to water, the concentration of the potassium nitrate decreases making it less likely that he substance will precipitate out of solution.
Evaporation will cause lead nitrate to precipitate as crystals.
potassium nitrate would be left was an aqueous solution and lead iodide would be the precipitate
Lead iodide.
A precipitate of Lead iodide and Potassium nitrate are formed
Silver phosphate, Ag3PO4 precipitated in potassium nitrate solution (K+ and NO3-)
When a cooled saturated potassium nitrate solution is added to water, the concentration of the potassium nitrate decreases making it less likely that he substance will precipitate out of solution.
Evaporation will cause lead nitrate to precipitate as crystals.
potassium nitrate would be left was an aqueous solution and lead iodide would be the precipitate
A yellow precipitate of silver iodide (AgI).
Lead iodide.
No, because all sodium AND potassium salts are soluble, independent of being a nitrate or phosphate salt of either.
Potassium nitrate and a precipitate of Silver iodide are formed
This is a double displacement reaction. 2KI + Pb(NO3)2 --> 2KNO3 + PbI2 Potassium iodide + Lead(II) nitrate --> Potassium nitrate + Lead(II) iodide A bright yellow precipitate will form when these two react.
Ammonium sulphate and potassium nitrate do not react. All that will happen is that the solution will contain separate ammonium, sulphate, potassium, and nitrate ions dissolved in an aqueous (water) solution.
it will form a yellow precipitate