Check sibling questions

In the double displacement reaction between aqueous potassium iodide and aqueous lead nitrate, a yellow precipitate of lead iodide is formed. While performing the activity if lead nitrate is not available, which of the following can be used in place of lead nitrate?

(A) Lead sulphate (insoluble)

(B) Lead acetate

(C) Ammonium nitrate

(D) Potassium sulphate

 

Answer

 

In a double displacement reaction, the two reacting species exchange their positive and negative ions .

 

In the reaction given above, lead nitrate can be replaced only by other salt of lead.

Now,

  • Lead sulphate is insoluble in water , it will not produce ions and therefore, the reaction cannot be carried out.
  • Thus, we can use Lead Acetate

 

So, another reaction can be

So, the correct option is (b) - lead acetate

  1. Class 10
  2. Chapter 1 Class 10 - Chemical Reactions and Equations

About the Author

Maninder Singh

CA Maninder Singh is a Chartered Accountant for the past 14 years and a teacher from the past 18 years. He teaches Science, Economics, Accounting and English at Teachoo