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Answered by visankreddy
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Explanation:

Lead nitrate crystals on strong heating decompose to form lead monoxide, nitrogen dioxide gas and oxygen gas

2Pb(NO) 3 -------* 2PbO + 2NO2 +O2

decomposition Reaction

Answered by VεnusVεronίcα
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Question :

What happens when lead nitrate powder is heated? Write the equation of the reaction which takes place. Name the type of reactions involved in the heating of lead nitrate.

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Answer :

When lead nitrate \red{\sf Pb(NO_3)_2} is is heated, it decomposes into lead oxide\red{\sf PbO}, nitrogen dioxide \sf  \red{NO_2} and oxygen gas \red{\sf O_2}.

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This decomposition of lead nitrate into lead oxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen gas can be represented in the form an equation as follows :

\sf \red{2Pb(NO_3)_2(s)\rightarrow 2PbO(s)+4NO_2(g)+O_2(g)}

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The type of reaction involved in the heating of lead nitrate is thermal decomposition reaction as the main component lead nitrate is decomposed into various other components on heating it.

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