Chemistry, asked by jainmanju0178, 9 months ago

what do you observe when trilead tetraoxide Is heated




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Answered by o4kamboj
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Answer:

: On heating, the red powder of trilead tetraoxide decomposes and produces a colourless gas. As this gas can rekindle a glowing splinter, it is oxygen. The residue left behind is orange-brown when hot but changes to yellow on cooling and fuses with the glass

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Answered by mashritagadam
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Answer:

It produces a colourless gas.

Explanation:

On heating, the red powder of trilead tetraoxide decomposes and produces a colourless gas. As this gas can rekindle a glowing splinter, it is oxygen. The residue left behind is orange-brown when hot but changes to yellow on cooling and fuses with the glass.

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