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what do you observe when Lead sulphide is heated?​

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Answered by Radhaisback2434
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Explanation:

When heated in air, lead sulfide (PbS) combines with oxygen to form lead(II) oxide bO) and sulfur dioxide. Equation: PbS + O2 → PbO + SO2. Strong heating of red HgO in the test tube- it decomposes to liquid mercury and oxygen gas..

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