Lead Nitrate and Potassium Iodide (Golden Rain)

Pb(NO3)2 + 2KI → PbI2 + 2KNO3

Descripción general

Lead(II) nitrate reacts with potassium iodide to form a bright yellow precipitate of lead(II) iodide and soluble potassium nitrate. When the hot solution is cooled slowly, beautiful golden yellow plate-like crystals form, creating the spectacular golden rain demonstration.

Participantes

Rol Sustancia Coeficiente Estado
Producto Potassium Nitrate KNO₃ 2 (aq)

Ejemplo cotidiano

The golden rain experiment, where glistening yellow crystals of PbI2 appear as a hot solution cools, is one of chemistry's most visually beautiful demonstrations.

Importancia industrial

El yoduro de plomo ha sido investigado para su uso en celdas solares de perovskita (como yoduro de plomo-metilamonio) y en detectores de radiación de alta eficiencia.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the equation for Lead Nitrate and Potassium Iodide (Golden Rain)?
The balanced equation is: Pb(NO₃)₂ + 2KI → PbI₂ + 2KNO₃.
What type of reaction is Lead Nitrate and Potassium Iodide (Golden Rain)?
Lead Nitrate and Potassium Iodide (Golden Rain) is a double replacement reaction.
Is Lead Nitrate and Potassium Iodide (Golden Rain) exothermic or endothermic?
Lead Nitrate and Potassium Iodide (Golden Rain) is exothermic (releases energy). The enthalpy change (ΔH) is -32.0 kJ/mol.