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what do you observe when lead nitrate is heated at a high temperature?

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Answered by insha56789
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When the lead nitrate is heated up then the lead nitrate decomposes the heat, and the nitrogen oxide appears to be the brown fumes, and then the oxygen is produced, but when the leas nitrate is heated up then it decomposes to lead nitrogen oxide, lead mono oxide and the oxygen.

Answered by tanishkasharmafbd
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When lead nitrate is heated, it due to thermal decomposition gives out metal oxide, oxygen and nitrogen dioxide. Lead gives out a yellow buff coloured residue lead oxide with a reddish brown gas nitrogen dioxide.

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