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OpenStudy (handsomechickenlover):

PLEASE HELP MEDAL DAN FAN: What chemical reaction does this equation represent? 2KCl+Pb(NO3)2->2 KNO3+PbCI2

OpenStudy (brainzonly):

this goes in chemistry I think...and idk this but MAYBE this will help..? https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090912175248AAwNjUR good luck!!1

OpenStudy (brainzonly):

(don't look at the bottom...)

OpenStudy (handsomechickenlover):

a. One molecule of potassium nitrate and one molecule of lead chloride react to form one molecule of lead nitrate and one molecule of potassium chloride. b.two molecule of potassium nitrate and one molecule of lead chloride react to form one molecule of lead nitrate and two molecule of potassium chloride.

OpenStudy (handsomechickenlover):

c. two molecule of potassium nitrate and one molecule of lead chloride react to form two molecule of lead nitrate and one molecule of potassium chloride.

OpenStudy (handsomechickenlover):

d. two molecule of potassium nitrate and two molecule of lead chloride react to form one molecule of lead nitrate and two molecule of potassium chloride.

OpenStudy (handsomechickenlover):

I was thinking maybe it woudl be a

OpenStudy (handsomechickenlover):

-would

OpenStudy (handsomechickenlover):

So is it a?

OpenStudy (brainzonly):

no it is not a...potassium nitrate is KNO3 and there are 2 ...

OpenStudy (brainzonly):

PbCl2 is lead chloride it's c or d...

OpenStudy (handsomechickenlover):

My guess is that it would be c (I am not a science guy)

OpenStudy (handsomechickenlover):

SO is it c?

OpenStudy (brainzonly):

LOL well 2KCl is glucosamine sulfate... anyway I do believe you are right... C

OpenStudy (handsomechickenlover):

okay

OpenStudy (brainzonly):

have a good day! :D

OpenStudy (handsomechickenlover):

you too :D

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