Chemistry, asked by keshavjindal868, 1 month ago

balance H2 so4 + Pb(OH)4 gives Pb(so4)2 + h2o
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Answered by armaananand45
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Answer:

First of all you need to understand about the balencing equation. Without balencing it you should not proceed further.

FOR CALCULATING n-FACTOR, WE SHOULD HAVE CHANGE IN OXIDATION STATE PER MOLECULE/ION, REMEMBER IT!!!!

For example if we have to get the n-factor of H2SO4, we must consider only one molecule of H2SO4.

Now balence it:

pbo2+pb+2h2so4=2pbso4+2h2o

here we can see that oxidation state of S in H2SO4 changes from +6 to +6

and so net changeper moleculeis 0.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Balanced Chemical Equation=>

✯) 2H2SO4 + Pb(OH)4 → Pb(SO4)2 + 4H2O()

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