Toxic Golden Snow Globe - Chemistry: Lead Nitrate and Potassium Iodide Precipitate Reaction
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This is an update on the classic chemistry class precipitate reaction demonstration that shows how the Lead Iodide can crystallize and make a gold snow globe. The reaction is between lead(II) nitrate and potassium iodide and it forms potassium nitrate and solid Lead(II) Iodide. This chemistry demonstration is often called Midas Magic or Golden Rain but at Beals Science, we like to call it the Toxic Golden Snow Globe! (The toxic part refers to the lead compounds used in this demonstration - do NOT try this at home!)

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