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Pbcl4 on hydrolysis gives?

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Answered by lakhanifalak46
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PbCl4 decomposes to give PbCl2 and chlorine at room temperature. c) PbCl4: A colourless fuming liquid reacting violently with water to give a brown precipitate and steamy fumes of hydrogen chloride (which might all dissolve in the water if you use a very large excess of water and very little lead(IV) chloride).

Answered by missNAV143957
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PbCl4 decomposes to give PbCl2 and chlorine at room temperature. c) PbCl4: A colourless fuming liquid reacting violently with water to give a brown precipitate and steamy fumes of hydrogen chloride (which might all dissolve in the water if you use a very large excess of water and very little lead(IV) chloride).

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