What would be the formula of the precipitate that forms when lead II nitrate AQ and potassium sulfate AQ are mixed?

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Lead(II) nitrate reacts with cesium sulfate in an aqueous precipitation reaction. What are the formulas of lead(II) nitrate and cesium sulfate? Write the molecular equation and net ionic equation for the reaction. What are the names of the products? Give the molecular equation for another reaction that produces the same precipitate.

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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