Answer: Yes, lead ion will react with potassium iodide.
Explanation: When lead ion reacts with KI, a bright yellow colored precipitate is formed.
The reaction of these two follows:
[tex]Pb^{2+}(aq.)+2KI(aq.)\rightarrow PbI_2(s)+2K^+(aq.)[/tex]
Hence, [tex]Pb^{2+}[/tex] ion reacts with KI to yield [tex]PbI_2[/tex]
This test is the confirmatory test for lead ion which is present in Group I.