Chemistry, asked by justin2041, 9 months ago

What happens when a lead nitrate solution is heated? Carefully watch ' I've said lead nitrate solution not lead nitrate' so be sure you give me the correct answer!

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Answered by priyadave2007
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Answer:

Lead nitrate on heating decomposes to lead monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen. 2Pb(NO3)2 = 2PbO + 4NO2 + O2. NO2 is liberated, along with oxygen, as a reddish brown gas. ... It produces lead monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen gas

Answered by hdthebest95
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Answer:

PBO AND NO2 ARE PRODUCTS FORMED

Explanation:

NO2 IS BROWN GAS

PB(NO) 3 AND IT'S SOLUTIONS MEANS THE SAME THING

BUT PLZZ CHECK BECAUSE x.H20 Can be added as product

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