Copper (ii) bromide and lead (ii) acetate express your answer as a chemical equation. identify all of the phases in your answer. enter noreaction if no no reaction occurs.

Respuesta :

CuBr2(aq)+CH3COOPb(aq)
----->PbBr2(s)+CH3COOCu(aq)

Explanation:

Aqueous solution of copper (II) bromide when reacts with aqueous solution of lead (II) acetate then it results in the formation of an insoluble solid of lead bromide and an aqueous solution of copper acetate.

The chemical reaction equation will be as follows.

       [tex]Pb(CH_{3}COO)_{2}(aq) + CuBr_{2}(aq) \rightarrow Cu(CH_{3}COO)_{2}(aq) + PbBr_{2}(s)[/tex]

This reaction is basically a double displacement reaction.