Yes. Zinc plus lead(II) nitrate yields zinc nitrate plus lead. This is a single replacement (displacement) reaction in which the more active metal zinc replaces the less active lead in the nitrate compound.
Zn(s) + Pb(NO3)2(aq) ---> Pb(s) + Zn(NO3)2(aq)
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zn + pb +(NO3)2 = Zn (NO3)2+pb
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Well, it is NOT entirely:
correct one is:
Zn + Pb(NO3)2 --> Zn(NO3)2 + Pb
or even better, without nitrate:
Zn + (Pb2+)aq --> (Zn2+)aq + Pb
yes
Added: Zn + (Pb2+)aq --> (Zn2+)aq + Pb
yes because zinc is more reactive than the lead in the solution. this is an example of a displacement reaction.
zinc + lead II nitrate --> zinc nitrate +lead
Electron transfer from Zn to Pb2+ (RedOx reaction)
Pb2++ Zn +(NO3-) ==> Pb + Zn2+ + (NO3-)
ox + re + tribune ==> re + ox + tribune
no reaction, because lead is less reactive than zinc.
Zn is more reactive than lead so lead cannot displace it from zinc nitrate. Thus, zinc nitrate does not react with lead.
Zn is more reactive than lead, and so will displace lead from lead nitrate. The reaction looks like this:Zn(s) + Pb(NO3)2(aq) ==> Zn(NO3)2(aq) + Pb(s)
Yes zinc will react to form zinc nitrate and silver.
2Zn+Pb(No3)2-2znNO3+Pb
Zinc Nitrate
Silver nitrate and lead nitrate do not react, so there would be no precipitate.
Yes I did it in lab yesterday.
Yes zinc will react to form zinc nitrate and silver.
Zinc is more reactive than Lead nitrate (See Displacement Series). Therefore, Zinc will displace lead in lead nitrate: Zn + Pb(NO3)2 -> Zn(NO3)2 + Pb
2Zn+Pb(No3)2-2znNO3+Pb
Zinc Nitrate
Lead nitrate is colorless, as are zinc ions. So it doesn't "turn into" any color.
Silver nitrate and lead nitrate do not react, so there would be no precipitate.
NO. Platinum will not react with lead(II) nitrate because platinum is BELOW lead in the activity series.
These compounds doesn't react.
They could, since magnesium is more reactive than copper, and could displace it to form magnesium nitrate.
Yes I did it in lab yesterday.
NO. Platinum will not react with lead(II) nitrate because platinum is BELOW lead in the activity series.
It produces Potassium nitrate and Lead iodide