Reddish brown gas is liberated when lead nitrate crystals are heated give reason
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The brown fumes liberated, when the lead nitrate heated is Nitrogen dioxide.Lead(II) nitrate is one of the inorganic compound of chemical formula.Usually, it occurs as a "colourless crystal or white powder" and it is soluble in applications of water.
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