Chemistry, asked by tarib, 6 months ago

What happens when:
(i) Lead nitrate is heated
(ii) crystals of FeSO4 are heated? ​

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Answered by aishwaryabaisa
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Explanation:

Lead nitrate crystals on strong heating decompose to form lead monoxide, nitrogen dioxide gas and oxygen gas.

On heating, ferrous sulphate crystals lose water and anhydrous ferrous sulphate (FeSO4) is formed. So their colour changes from light green to white. On further heating, anhydrous ferrous sulphate decomposes to form ferric oxide (Fe2O3), sulphur dioxide (SO2) and sulphur trioxide (SO3).

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