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name the solvent of lead sulphate​

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Lead(II) sulfate can be dissolved in concentrated HNO3, HCl, H2SO4 producing acidic salts or complex compounds, and in concentrated alkali giving soluble tetrahydroxidoplumbate(II) [Pb(OH)4]2− complexes. Lead(II) sulfate decomposes when heated above 1000 °C: PbSO4(s) → PbO(s) + SO.

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