PbI2 is commonly known as Lead(II) Iodide. It is also sometimes called plumbous iodide from the Latin root plumbum, which means lead.
Lead (II) iodide
Transition metals always need roman numerals to represent their charges.
PbI2 is the chemical formula of lead diiodide.
Lead (II) iodide
Lead(II) iodide (PbI2) is typically a yellow colored solid.
+2. PbI2 could be named lead(II) iodide.
The chemical formula for lead iodide is PbI2.
Pb(NO3)2(aq) + 2KI)aq) = 2KNO3(aq)+ PbI2(s) PbI2 is a yellow coloured solid and will precipitate out of the solution.
The balanced equation for lead iodide is: PbI2 (s) ↔ Pb2+ (aq) + 2I- (aq)
Lead(II) iodide (PbI2) is typically a yellow colored solid.
+2. PbI2 could be named lead(II) iodide.
The chemical formula for lead iodide is PbI2.
Pb(NO3)2(aq) + 2KI)aq) = 2KNO3(aq)+ PbI2(s) PbI2 is a yellow coloured solid and will precipitate out of the solution.
The balanced equation for lead iodide is: PbI2 (s) ↔ Pb2+ (aq) + 2I- (aq)
Formula: PbI2
PbI2
Pb(NO3)2 + 2KI ==> PbI2 + 2KNO3 is a precipitation reaction. The PbI2 is insoluble in water and will precipitate. It is NOT neutralization, because you do not have an acid reacting with a base.
It would be: PbI2
PbI2
Formula: PbI2
Formula: PbI2