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23 March, 22:40

Hydrobromic acid is added to a solution of lead (II) nitrate. Predict the products, and write a balanced equation for this reaction. Phases are not necessary.

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  1. 24 March, 01:57
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    2HBr + Pb (NO₃) ₂ → PbBr₂ + 2HNO₃

    Explanation:

    Hydrobromic acid (HBr), reacts with lead (II) nitrate (Pb (NO₃) ₂) producing Lead (II) bromide (PbBr₂) and nitric acid (HNO₃). The reaction is:

    HBr + Pb (NO₃) ₂ → PbBr₂ + HNO₃

    This reaction is unbalanced. You can see in products 2 Bromides but in reactants just 1. And in reactants 2 NO₃ but as product just 1. Thus, you can balance the equation, thus:

    2HBr + Pb (NO₃) ₂ → PbBr₂ + 2HNO₃

    And this equation is the answer of your question!
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