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Write complete ionic equation to show the reaction of aqueous lead(II) nitrate with aqueous potassium sulfate to form solid lead(II) sulfate and aqueous potassium nitrate.

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User Mickeger
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Explanation: Reaction when aqueous lead (II) nitrate reacts with aqueous potassium sulfate to produce solid lead(II) sulfate and aqueous potassium nitrate is:


Pb(NO_3)_2(aq.)+K_2SO_4(aq.)\rightarrow PbSO_4(s)+2KNO_3(aq.)

Ionic equation for the above chemical reaction is:


Pb^(2+)(aq.)+2NO_3^-(aq.)+2K^+(aq.)+SO_4^(2-)(aq.)\rightarrow PbSO_4(s)+2K^+(aq.)+2NO_3^-(aq.)

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PbSO_4 does not break down because it does not interact with the water molecules.

Net ionic equation for the above reaction is:


Pb^(2+)(aq.)+SO_4^(2-)\rightarrow PbSO_4(s)

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User Dan Lenski
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Balanced chemical reaction:

Pb(NO₃)₂(aq) + K₂SO₄(aq) → PbSO₄(s) + 2KNO₃(aq).

Ionic reaction:

Pb²⁺(aq) + 2NO₃⁻(aq) + 2K⁺(aq) + SO₄²⁻(aq) → PbSO₄(s) + 2K⁺(aq) + 2NO₃⁻(aq).

Net ionic reaction:

Pb²⁺(aq) + SO₄²⁻(aq) → PbSO₄(s).

(s) means solid (not dissolved in water).

According to principle of mass conservation, number of atoms must be equal on both side of balanced chemical reaction.

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