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Pbo2 when heated what happens

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Answered by sangashreedey56
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Answer:

Explanation:

Lead (IV) oxide is thermally unstable and it tends to decompose into lead(II) oxide and oxygen upon heating. Whereas when lead(II) oxide is heated to around 450-480 °C, it forms lead(II,IV) oxide, also known as red lead or triplumbic tetroxide. If it is heated above 480 °C, reverse reaction will occur.

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Answered by srijabose
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Explanation:

the answer is

Pbo2-->Pb+O2

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