Yes it is a precipitate, generally yellow in colour
A yellow Lead(II) iodide precipitate
A precipitate of Lead iodide and Potassium nitrate are formed
A precipitate of yellow Lead iodide and Sodium nitrate are formed
Lead(ii) Iodide is a yellow precipitate while silver chloride is white.
just a clorine hydroxyde :))
A yellow Lead(II) iodide precipitate
to remove part of water in the precipitate
Yes it is
A precipitate of Lead iodide and Potassium nitrate are formed
A precipitate of yellow Lead iodide and Sodium nitrate are formed
to remove part of the water in the precipitate.
In the reaction: Lead (Ⅱ) Nitrate + Potassium Iodide → Potassium Nitrate + Lead (Ⅱ) Iodide.. all nitrates are soluble and lead(ii)iodide is insoluble.
Lead(ii) Iodide is a yellow precipitate while silver chloride is white.
Produces yellow Lead(II) iodide and Sodium nitrate
just a clorine hydroxyde :))
Lead iodide.
Take a few drops of both samples and add some lead nitrate. A yellow precipitate indicates lead iodide and it gives the inference that it contains iodide ions, hence the solution of sodium iodide.