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Chemistry, 21.01.2020 01:31 christabell0303

What will happen if we combine the solution of sodium iodide and the solution of lead(ii) nitrate?
a. the solutions will mix, so all of the ions will be evenly distributed throughout the entire solution.
b. but sometimes mixing solutions containing dissolved ions leads to a precipitation reaction: the formation of a new insoluble compound.

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