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Pls, pls, pls, answer this What has happened to the atoms of the reactants? Lead Nitrate + Sodium Iodide ==>Sodium Nitrate + Lead Iodide
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What has happened to the atoms of the reactants?
Lead Nitrate + Sodium Iodide ==>Sodium Nitrate + Lead Iodide
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Check the periodic table if they are metals or non metals ionic compounds are compounds between metals and non metals where electrons are transferred. Covalent compounds are molecules formed by covalent bonds, in which atoms are sharing on or more pair of valence electrons. This only happens between two non-metals
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The Nitrate mixed into the Sodium and the Iodide mixed into the Lead.
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