Chemistry, asked by harukiduggal2008, 1 year ago

Pbo2 acts as an oxidising agent why

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Answered by aravindh22
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Lead(IV)oxide, (PbO2) is a stronger oxidizing agent than either tin(II)oxide or tin(IV) oxide because it has a higher tendency to be reduced, which means to gain electrons. A substance is reduced when it oxidizes or takes electrons from another substance.
Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate here is your answer....

PbO2 is more easily reduced to Pb^2+ ions and has stronger inert pair effect.

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