Chemistry, asked by hajibasha2221, 1 year ago

Condition required for lead dioxide to give lead monoxide and oxygen

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Answered by akshayasudhirnair
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Lead(II) oxide, also called lead monoxide, is the inorganic compound with the molecular formula PbO. PbO occurs in two polymorphs: litharge having a tetragonal crystal structure, and massicot having an orthorhombic crystal structure. Modern applications for PbO are mostly in lead-based industrial glass and industrial ceramics, including computer components. It is an amphoteric oxide.

Answered by mamidisettisanthosh2
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the conditions required for lead dioxide(also called lead peroxide.) to form lead oxide and water is temperature presence.

2PbO₂(upon heating)→2PbO+O₂↑

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