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Yes, lead II acetate is soluble in water.

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Which is the insoluble salt of acetate. how to prepare it?

The insoluble salt of acetate is lead(II) acetate. It can be prepared by mixing solutions of lead(II) nitrate and sodium acetate. The reaction will result in the formation of a white precipitate of lead(II) acetate, which is insoluble in water.


Is nickel acetate soluble or not soluble?

Nickel(II) acetate is soluble in water and polar solvents such as alcohols, dimethyl formamide etc.


Is a precipitate formed when mixing potassium chloride and lead acetate?

Yes; lead(II) chloride is very low soluble in water.


Is cobalt (2) acetate soluble?

Yes, cobalt(II) acetate is soluble in water. It forms a clear, reddish-brown solution when dissolved.


What do NaCl and lead II acetate produce?

Lead (II) chloride is obtained - an insoluble salt in water - and sodium acetate.


What is the correct formula for lead ii acetate?

The correct formula for lead II acetate is Pb(CH3COO)2.


What is the melting point of lead acetate?

Lead(II) acetate, unhydrous 280C Lead(IV) acetate, unhydrous 175C Handbook of chemistry and physics


Is there a precipitation w potassium chloride and lead II acetate?

Yes, a precipitation reaction occurs when potassium chloride is mixed with lead(II) acetate. Lead(II) chloride, a white precipitate, forms in the solution due to the insolubility of lead(II) chloride in water.


Is lead carbonate soluble in water?

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.


What is the name for the compound Pb C2H3O2 2?

The compound Pb(C2H3O2)2 is called lead(II) acetate.


Is lead II chloride soluble or insoluble?

Lead (II) chloride is insoluble in water. It forms a white precipitate when mixed with water.


What are the physical properties of lead II acetate?

Lead is classified as a metal. it has luster, it has high density, it has a low melting point (compared to other metals), it is toxic, it is hard, it is strong (but not a good building material) and is a dull gray in color.