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Did Pb2+ react with KI? Yes or No? State the reason of your answer.

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Answer: Yes, lead ion will react with potassium iodide.

Explanation: When lead ion reacts with KI, a bright yellow colored precipitate is formed.

The reaction of these two follows:


Pb^(2+)(aq.)+2KI(aq.)\rightarrow PbI_2(s)+2K^+(aq.)

Hence,
Pb^(2+) ion reacts with KI to yield
PbI_2

This test is the confirmatory test for lead ion which is present in Group I.

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Yes, Pb2+ react with KI.

Pb2+ is lead (II) ion
KI is a compound. It is a combination of potassium (K) and iodine (I). It is called potassium iodide.

Both potassium and iodine are highly reactive elements. Thus, when they are combined with another element like Pb2+, Pb2+ reacts with KI
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