Pb(NO3)2 aq k2so4 aq → what is the formula of the precipitate that forms

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This is a precipitation reaction: PbSO4 is the formed precipitate.

Reactants:

  • K2SO4
    • Names: Potassium sulfate
      , Potassium sulphate
      , Dipotassium sulfate
      Kaliumsulfat
      , K2SO4
      , Sulfuric acid dipotassium salt
    • Appearance: White solid
      ; Colourless-to-white crystals
  • Pb(NO3)2 – Lead(II) nitrate
    • Other names: Lead nitrate
      , Plumbous nitrate
      , Lead dinitrate
      Plumb dulcis
      , [Pb(NO3)2]
      , Lead (II) nitrate
    • Appearance: White colourless crystals
      ; White or colourless crystals

Products:

  • KNO3 – Potassium nitrate
    • Other names: Saltpeter
      , Saltpetre
      , Nitrate of potash
      Nitric acid, potassium salt
      , Niter
      , Salt peter
      , Nitre
    • Appearance: White solid
      ; Colourless-to-white crystalline powder
  • PbSO4 – Lead(II) sulfate
    • Other names: Anglesite
      , Fast white
      , Milk white
      Plumbous sulfate
      , Lead sulfate
    • Appearance: White solid

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