Concept explainers
Interpretation:
The given chemical equation needs to be determined. and whether a precipitate forms or not needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
If two solutions are mixed, the ions in the resulting solution may react with each other. A double displacement reaction may take place. This can result in the formation of a precipitate, water and gas.
Answer to Problem 139A
The reaction does not occur.
Explanation of Solution
In this case lead (II) having a 2+ ionic charge, sulfur contain
From the table, it is clear that sulfur is generally insoluble except for group 1 cations including Li. All nitrates are soluble. Therefore, there is no precipitate and that the reaction does not occur.
A precipitate is formed when two soluble salts combined together and produce a solid product.
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