Chemical Synthesis Lead(II) Iodide Edward A. Mottel Department of Chemistry Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.

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Chemical Synthesis Lead(II) Iodide Edward A. Mottel Department of Chemistry Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

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6/10/2015 I2I2 KIHI Pb PbCl 2 Pb(NO 3 ) 2 PbCO 3 Iodine Containing Substances Lead Containing Substances Write a balanced and annotated chemical equation for each reaction that led to the successful synthesis of lead(II) iodide.

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Questions  Generalize what information is necessary for the interpretation of chemical reactions. Does the chemical equation provide an adequate shorthand representation of the reaction?  In terms of information, what significance is associated with “balanced” and what significance is associated with “annotation”?

Predictions u Which of the possible cross-reactions that were not performed might be expected to be successful?

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