What happens when you mix Potassium Iodide and Barium Nitrate together?
Does it form a precipitate? if so, I need details.
Does it form a precipitate? if so, I need details.
1 Answer
No precipitate
Explanation:
This is an example of a double displacement reaction, where the anions and cations switch partners. Sometimes, this forms a precipitate if one product is insoluble in the solvent, which we usually assume is water
So, the chemical reaction will be:
Balancing the equation, it becomes:
According to the solubility rules, almost all nitrates can be assumed to be soluble, so potassium nitrate