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![The photo shows that when a clear, colorless solution of lead nitrate
Evaluate a Chemical Equation
Is added to a clear, coloriess solution of sodium iodide, a yellow
solid, lead iodide, forms.
Tead nitrate + sodium iodide> lead jodide + sodium nitrat
(solution)
Pb(NO,),
(solution)
NaNO,
(solution)
(solid)
+]
Nal
->
Pbl,
26. Explain how the equation shown is not currently a balanced
equation. Include conservation of matter in your explanatio
NoT
udent proposed that the balanced chemical equati
Pb(NO,), + 2Nal > Pbl, + 2NANO,
mine whether this is a correctly balanced equatio](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/75c1d348-ddb6-44a9-8985-2b8464d11dfb/1c3dcc62-28cb-4263-93cf-f35d967b481b/e9br9wr_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:The photo shows that when a clear, colorless solution of lead nitrate
Evaluate a Chemical Equation
Is added to a clear, coloriess solution of sodium iodide, a yellow
solid, lead iodide, forms.
Tead nitrate + sodium iodide> lead jodide + sodium nitrat
(solution)
Pb(NO,),
(solution)
NaNO,
(solution)
(solid)
+]
Nal
->
Pbl,
26. Explain how the equation shown is not currently a balanced
equation. Include conservation of matter in your explanatio
NoT
udent proposed that the balanced chemical equati
Pb(NO,), + 2Nal > Pbl, + 2NANO,
mine whether this is a correctly balanced equatio
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