How to obtain Nitrogen dioxide from lead nitrate?
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Lead nitrate on heating decomposes to lead monoxide , nitrogen dioxide and oxygen . NO2 is liberated along with oxygen, as a reddish brown gas . The residue left is lead monoxide. PB0 is lead monoxide nitrogen dioxide (NO2) which appears as brown fumes and oxygen is produced .
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On a laboratory scale, lead(II) nitrate may be used to make nitrogen dioxide. The dry compound is heated in a steel vessel, producing nitrogen dioxide gas, which dimerizes to dinitrogen tetroxide when condensed to a liquid or when it is dissolved in an organic solvent.
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