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30 December, 08:58

What chemical reaction does this equation represent?

2KCl + Pb (NO3) 2 = 2KNO3 + PbCl2

A: Two molecules of potassium nitrate and one molecule of lead chloride react to form one molecule of lead nitrate and two molecules of potassium chloride.

B: 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.

C: Two molecules of potassium chloride react with two molecules of lead nitrate to form one molecule of potassium nitrate and two molecules of lead chloride.

D: Two molecules of potassium chloride react with one molecule of lead nitrate to form two molecules of potassium nitrate and one molecule of lead chloride.

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  1. 30 December, 12:08
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    I took the test, and the answer was:

    A. Two molecules of potassium chloride react with one molecule of lead nitrate to form two molecules of potassium chloride and one molecule of lead chloride.
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