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Kcl(aq)+pb(c2h3o2)2(aq)→ express your answer as a chemical equation. enter noreaction if no reaction occurs. identify all of the phases in your answer.

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Answer: The chemical equation is written below.

Step-by-step explanation:

When potassium chloride reacts with lead (II) acetate, it leads to the formation of two products.

The chemical equation for the reaction of potassium chloride and lead (II) acetate follows:


2KCl(aq.)+Pb(CH_3COO)_2(aq.)\rightarrow 2CH_3COOK(aq.)+PbCl_2(s)

By Stoichiometry of the reaction:

2 moles of aqueous solution of potassium chloride reacts with 1 mole of aqueous solution of lead (II) acetate to produce 2 moles of aqueous solution of potassium acetate and 1 mole of solid lead (II) chloride.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

When potassium chloride reacts with lead acetate in aqueous medium, it gives white precipitate of lead chloride and potassium acetate in aqueous medium as a product.

As shown in chemical reaction given below:


2KCl(aq)+Pb(CH_3COO)_(2)(aq)\rightarrow PbCl_2(s)+2(CH_3COO)^(-)K^(+)(aq)


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