lead carbonate does not react with dil. HCL
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no, lead is resistant to hyrochloric acids as well as sulfuric acid. Leadappears not to react with dilute hydrochloric acid and dilute sulphuric acid.This is because a layer of lead (II) chloride or lead (II) sulphate is formedfrom the initial reaction between the lead and the dilute acid. This layer isinsoluble in water and quickly forms a coating around the metal. The coatingprotects metal from further attack by acids. source: Chemistry Matters As perme answer is:-Reactions of Lead (Pb) with cold, dilute acids are very slow. Some examples are as follows
:-1) Reaction with dil. HCl and gives PbCL2 and H2 gas.Pb + 2HCl ---> PbCl2 + H2 Solid Aqs. Aqs. Gas 2) Reaction with dil. H2SO4 andgives PbSO4 and H2 gas. Pb + H2SO4 ----> PbSO4 + H2 3) Reaction with dil.HNO3 and gives Pb(NO3)2 and H2 gas. Pb + 2HNO3 ------> Pb(NO3)2 + H2
:-1) Reaction with dil. HCl and gives PbCL2 and H2 gas.Pb + 2HCl ---> PbCl2 + H2 Solid Aqs. Aqs. Gas 2) Reaction with dil. H2SO4 andgives PbSO4 and H2 gas. Pb + H2SO4 ----> PbSO4 + H2 3) Reaction with dil.HNO3 and gives Pb(NO3)2 and H2 gas. Pb + 2HNO3 ------> Pb(NO3)2 + H2
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