impossible because of the 2 then K. It has to be k2 for it to be possible.
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To convert Pb(NO3)2, KBr, PbBr2, and KNO3 into C6H12O6, 6O2, 6CO2, and 6H2O requires a chemical reaction. This specific conversion involves a complex series of steps that would need to be carried out in a laboratory setting under controlled conditions. It is not a direct or simple conversion but rather a multi-step reaction process involving various chemical reactions and potentially multiple intermediate steps.
Yes, Pb(NO3)2 (lead nitrate) is soluble in water.
Potassium iodide and lead nitrate produces lead iodide and potassium nitrate its a Precipitation Reactions. 2KI+Pb(NO3)2-->PbI2 + 2KNO3
The applicable rules of thumb are: All common nitrates are soluble. All common alkali metal salts are soluble. Applying those two rules, the only thing we're left with is silver chloride, which is insoluble. In fact, the solubility rule for chlorides is "All common chlorides are soluble except silver, mercury (I), and lead."