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23 October, 16:38

What would be the formula of the precipitate that forms when pb (no3) 2 (aq) and k2so4 (aq) are mixed? pbk2 pbso4 h2o none of the above k (no3) 2?

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  1. 23 October, 16:59
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    The formula of the precipitate that will be formed is PbSO4.

    When lead ll nitrate react with potassium sulphate, one of the product formed is lead sulphate. The reaction is a double decomposition precipitation reaction; PbSO4 is the precipitate formed.
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