2Pb(NO3)2 ---> 2PbO + 4NO2 + 3O2
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2Pb(NO3)2(solid)Δ2PbO(solid)+4NO2(gas)+O2(gas)
When heated, lead(II) nitrate crystals decompose to lead(II) oxide, oxygen and nitrogen dioxide. Because of this property, lead nitrate is sometimes used in pyrotechnics such as fireworks.
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Formula equation:
2Pb(NO
3
)
2
(solid)
Δ
2PbO(solid)+4NO
2
(gas)+O
2
(gas)
When heated, lead(II) nitrate crystals decompose to lead(II) oxide, oxygen and nitrogen dioxide. Because of this property, lead nitrate is sometimes used in pyrotechnics such as fireworks.
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