What is the ionic equation of lead(II) nitrate reacting with potassium chromate(VI) to form #PbCrO_4#?

1 Answer
Jan 22, 2018

#Pb^(2+) + CrO_4^(2-) rarr underbrace(PbCrO_4(s))_"bright yellow precipitate"darr#

Explanation:

Most chromates are as soluble as a brick. And certainly lead chromate is ... it precipitates from aqueous solution as a brilliant yellow powder.