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Name the brown fumes liberated when lead nitrate is heated . write the balanced chemical equation fir this reaction​

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Answered by Shhrey
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Answer:

Explanation:

The brown fumes released is of nitrigen dioxide

2Pb(NO3)2 -----------> 2PbO +4NO2 +O2

Answered by kingofself
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The brown fumes liberated, when the lead nitrate heated is Nitrogen dioxide.

Explanation:

  • Lead(II) nitrate is one of the inorganic compound of chemical formula Pb(NO_3)_2.
  • Usually, it occurs as a "colourless crystal or white powder" and it is soluble in applications of water.
  • Lead(II) nitrate is useful for the manufacturing of some explosives and matches like "lead azide", and also for printing and dyeing and also used in the "manufacture of lead compounds".

The balanced chemical equation is,

                                  2Pb(NO_3)_2 \rightarrow 2PbO + 4NO_2+O_2

This reaction is thermal composition reaction.

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