Evaporation will cause lead nitrate to precipitate as crystals.
The lead nitrate and sodium sulfate precipitate together and becomes lead sulfate and sodium nitrate. lead nitrate+ sodium sulfate --> lead sulfate + sodium nitrate
Silver nitrate and lead nitrate do not react, so there would be no precipitate.
lead nitrate and hydrogen
Lead nitrate + potassium sulfate ---> Lead sulfate + Potassium nitrate
Evaporation will cause lead nitrate to precipitate as crystals.
The chemical formula of lead(II) nitrate is Pb(NO3)2; also exist the lead(IV) nitrate but not the lead(III) nitrate.
The lead nitrate and sodium sulfate precipitate together and becomes lead sulfate and sodium nitrate. lead nitrate+ sodium sulfate --> lead sulfate + sodium nitrate
lead nitrate + potassium bromide --> lead bromide + potassium nitrate
PbNO3 Lead (I) Nitrate Yes
Silver nitrate and lead nitrate do not react, so there would be no precipitate.
The products will be lead hydroxide and sodium nitrate
lead nitrate and hydrogen
LEAD NITRATE Pb(NO3)2
Lead nitrate + potassium sulfate ---> Lead sulfate + Potassium nitrate
Lead Nitrate itself is an ionic bond But Nitrate has a covalent bond within itself
By evaporating or boiling off all the water, which will leave behind white mass of Lead Nitrate