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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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13y ago

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

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13y ago

yes

Added: Zn + (Pb2+)aq --> (Zn2+)aq + Pb

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14y ago

yes because zinc is more reactive than the lead in the solution. this is an example of a displacement reaction.

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14y ago

zinc + lead II nitrate --> zinc nitrate +lead

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14y ago

Electron transfer from Zn to Pb2+ (RedOx reaction)

Pb2++ Zn +(NO3-) ==> Pb + Zn2+ + (NO3-)

ox + re + tribune ==> re + ox + tribune

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10y ago

no reaction, because lead is less reactive than zinc.

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6y ago

Zn is more reactive than lead so lead cannot displace it from zinc nitrate. Thus, zinc nitrate does not react with lead.

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6y ago

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)

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