Chemistry, asked by Smarthead2006, 2 months ago

what happens when lead nitrate is COOLED

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Answered by XxyourdarlingxX
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it decomposes to produce light yellow solid lead monoxide, reddish-brown nitrogen dioxide gas and colourless oxygen gas.

Answered by ankitjhajee19
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Lead nitrate crystals on strong heating decompose to form lead monoxide, nitrogen dioxide gas and oxygen gas.

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