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Pour a solution of Sodium(or Potassium) Iodide over Lead nitrate solution. The Lead iodide will be precipitated out as a yellow solid
You need 6 g potassium iodide.
A precipitate of Lead iodide and Potassium nitrate are formed
somehow. the potassium iodide act as a acidifying agent,
no
Take 10 gm oF KI dissolve it in 100ml.
dissolve iodine crystals in a saturated KI(potassium iodide) solution
Pour a solution of Sodium(or Potassium) Iodide over Lead nitrate solution. The Lead iodide will be precipitated out as a yellow solid
You need 6 g potassium iodide.
KI is potassium iodide, you'd react it with something to produce iodine ions. It reacts as reducing agent
A precipitate of Lead iodide and Potassium nitrate are formed
somehow. the potassium iodide act as a acidifying agent,
The solution of potassium iodide (if it is not extremely diluted) is more dense.
Silver nitrate + Potassium iodide ----> Silver iodide + Potassium nitrate AgNO3 + KI ----> AgI + KNO3
Reddish precipitate of Mercuric iodide and clear solution of Potassium chloride is produced
no
A yellow precipitate of silver iodide (AgI).