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Chemistry, 22.02.2020 00:15, hcortez4023

What is the correct balanced equation for the following:
potassium iodide + lead(II) sulfide --> lead(ii) iodide + potassium sulfide
(A) 2KI + PbS -> Pbl2, +K2S
(B) KI + PbS-> Pbl + KS
(C) KI + Pb25 -> Pb2l + KS
(D) 2KI + Pb25 -> Pb2l2 + K2s

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