Yes it is. All carbonates are insoluble, with the exception of 1st row elements.
Yes, lead carbonate is insoluble in water.
no
White
Sodium chloride solution with zinc carbonate precipitate.
chalky white precipitate
to remove part of the water in the precipitate.
Lead carbonate is PbCO3. there are three elements, lead, Pb; carbon , C; oxygen, O.
The precipitate is magnesium carbonate.
The copper(III) carbonate is a precipitate.
Yes, there will be a precipitate, which is barium carbonate.
Copper carbonate would precipitate if you combined solutions of copper (II) chloride and sodium carbonate.
yes
it will form a yellow precipitate
The precipitate would be calcium carbonate, CaCO3.
White
Both lead (II) oxide, PbO, and lead (IV) oxide, PbO2 are insoluble in water. There are only two lead salts that aresoluble in water, namely lead nitrate and lead acetate.
calcium carbonate, CaCO3
silver chloride AgNO3(aq) + KCl(aq) --> AgCl(s) + KNO3(aq)
In a solution, lead (II) acetate (Pb(II)Ac2) and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) will react to form Pb(II)CO3, an insoluble compound that will form a precipitate. The Na+and Ac- will remain in solution.