This reaction is:
2 Al + 3 Pb(NO3)2 = 2 Al(NO3)3 + 3Pb
Aluminium react with sodium hydroxide releasing hydrogen.Sodium nitrate is decomposed by heating releasing nitrogen dioxide.
I don't know, I suppose we have to ask a chemist.
Aluminium nitrate - Al(NO3)2 - is a molecule and this compound contain molecules.
It is aluminium nitrate.
The reaction is:Pb(NO3)2 + 2 HCl = PbCl2(s) + 2 HNO3
Aluminium nitrate is a white, water-soluble salt of aluminium and nitric acid, most commonly existing as the crystalline hydrate, aluminium nitrate nonahydrate, Al(NO3)3·9H2O.
You can separate lead nitrate from a lead nitrate solution by adding a soluble salt like sodium chloride, which will cause lead chloride to precipitate out as a solid. The lead chloride can then be filtered out from the solution, leaving you with the lead nitrate solution separated from the lead chloride.
Aqueous lead nitrate plus aqueous sodium iodide produce solid lead iodide and aqueous sodium nitrate.
Its Colorless
When zinc nitrate solution is added to lead nitrate solution you willÊapparently observe a black solid being formed. All of the research yielded facts from adding solid metal to either zinc or lead.
Solid lead nitrate can be obtained from lead nitrate solution by evaporating the water through a process called crystallization. This involves heating the solution to dryness, allowing the lead nitrate crystals to form as the water evaporates. The crystals can then be filtered and collected to obtain the solid lead nitrate.
Aluminium react with sodium hydroxide releasing hydrogen.Sodium nitrate is decomposed by heating releasing nitrogen dioxide.
A lead nitrate solution in water is formed.
i have know idea how to do chemical equasions and my science teacher has not taught me anything on it. Are these equasions right? Lead + Silver nitrate -------- Silver + Lead nitrate Pb(s) AgNo3 Ag (s) Pb (No3)2
The nitrate ion imparts no color to a solution.
NO. Platinum will not react with lead(II) nitrate because platinum is BELOW lead in the activity series.
Yes, lead nitrate is soluble in water and forms an aqueous solution when dissolved.