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what happens when lead reacts with NaOH​

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Answered by lekshna
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lead reacts with strong aqueous alkalis such as NaOH to produce hydrogen gas and sodium trihydroxoplumbate(II). Unlike more reactive amphoteric metals, such as aluminium, the above reaction is very slow

Answered by amarjeetsonu76pc68os
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Lead is an amphoteric metal, which means it reacts with both acids and bases…. ... Therefore lead reacts with strong aqueous alkalis such as NaOH to produce hydrogen gas and sodium trihydroxoplumbate(II).

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