Equation for PbNO32 H2O Lead II nitrate Water
>> YOUR LINK HERE: ___ http://youtube.com/watch?v=-aISpvIfQd8
In this video we will describe the equation Pb(NO3)2 + H2O and write what happens when Pb(NO3)2 (Lead (II) nitrate) is dissolved in water. • When Pb(NO3)2 is dissolved in H2O (water) it will dissociate (dissolve) into Ag+ and NO3- ions. To show that they are dissolved in water we can write (aq) after each. The (aq) shows that they are aqueous – dissolved in water. • Some ionic compounds are insoluble – they don’t dissolve in water. We can consult a solubility table to check and determine if Pb(NO3)2 will dissolve in water. There are also a set of general rules to help remember which compounds are soluble, insoluble, or partially soluble. • The equation for Pb(NO3)2 (Lead (II) nitrate) and H2O sometimes isn’t considered a chemical reaction since it is easy to change the Pb 2+ and NO3- back to Pb(NO3)2 (just let the H2O evaporate). At the same time, Pb(NO3)2 is a very different substance than Pb 2+ and NO3-. • If you need to know how to balance chemical reactions, see my complete tutorial on balancing all types of chemical equations: • Balancing Equations in 5 Easy Steps: • How to Balance Chemical Equations in ... • More Practice Balancing: • Balancing Chemical Equations Practice... • Drawing/writing done in InkScape. Screen capture done with Camtasia Studio 4.0. Done on a Dell Dimension laptop computer with a Wacom digital tablet (Bamboo).
#############################
