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On heating strongly, lead nitrate gives brown fumes of nitrogen dioxide. (State true or False) ​

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Answered by rajkumarcgr
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Assertion : Brown fumes are produced when lead nitrate is heated. This is true. When lead nitrate is heated strongly, NO and O. In this decomposition reaction, the colourless compound lead nitrate forms a yellow compound, lead monoxide, and brown fumes of nitrogen dioxide gas are evolved.

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