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2NaCl+Pb(NO3)2==== 2NaNO3+PbCl2
Sodium Chloride Potassium Carbonate Sulphuric Acid Iron Oxide Nitrous Oxide Hydrogen Sulphate Lead Chloride Hydrogen Peroxide Silver Chloride Sodium Hydroxide.... 10 examples of chemical compounds.
Because lead(II) sulfate is insoluble any reaction occur.
Sodium chloride remain in solution; lead(II) chloride is practically insoluble in water.
Dissolve the mixture in water. The precipitate is lead chloride. By filtering the solution and followed by evaporation, sodium chloride can be extracted.
Lithium chloride, barium oxide, sodium nitride, lead (II) sulphate
PbCl2 is the molecular formula (not chemical equation) of lead(II) chloride.
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Lead(II) oxide. Pb is lead. O is oxide.
Pb2O2
2Na3(PO4) + 3Pb(II)Cl2 --> 6NaCl + Pb3(PO4)2