Chemistry experiment 41 – Golden rain



Lead(II) nitrate and potassium iodide react forming yellow lead(II) iodide.

Hazards:
– Lead nitrate is very poisonous.

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24 responses to “Chemistry experiment 41 – Golden rain”

  1. Roheni M Avatar

    Can we use alternate method instead of KI

  2. nana jaswan Avatar

    now i know where tinkerbell gets her pixie dust

  3. Phaneendra Varma Vemulamanda Avatar

    Is there any paramagnetic chemicals or chemical compound are there which attracts hydrogen atoms or carbohydrates… please tell me if you have any information..and trick to fail lighting bulb..

  4. Phaneendra Varma Vemulamanda Avatar

    Is there any paramagnetic chemicals or chemical compound are there which attracts hydrogen atoms or carbohydrates… please tell me if you have any information..and trick to fail lighting bulb..

  5. Vessel UD Avatar

    من أين احصل على مواد التجربه هل تتوفر في المثاخر الطبيه

  6. Prénom Nom Avatar

    Gold usually doesn't look like piss without shining a light on it

  7. Doma Nirmala Avatar

    Can you post some interesting experiments

  8. senthivel kumar Avatar

    nice it helped me lot

  9. Deeya Biswas Avatar

    wow amazing….

  10. Ravi K Avatar

    super experiment

  11. Eleanor Erdogan Avatar

    It is not 24 karat gold,this experiment "golden rain" where iodide of lead was recrystallized from hot solution by cooling, forming crystals of golden-yellow…So it is just a golden yellow crystals that is all.

  12. Lily Reese Avatar

    Hi everyone who is currently working on a science project

  13. Twinki Kaur Avatar

    Can we do this in plastic bottle ?

  14. Ram Raj Avatar

    chemical nahi hai to

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