Chemistry, asked by yogendramadhav, 7 hours ago

what is formed when lead hydroxide is dissolved in acetic acid. (please write the balanced equation also (important)).​

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Answered by tasneemaftab2020
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Explanation:

Lead(II) hydroxide, Pb(OH)2, is a hydroxide of lead, with lead in oxidation state +2. In 1964 it was believed that such a simple compound did not exist as Lead basic carbonate (PbCO3·2Pb(OH)2) or lead(II) oxide (PbO) was encountered where lead hydroxide was expected.[4] This has been a subject of considerable confusion in the past. However, subsequent research has demonstrated that lead(II) hydroxide does indeed exist as one of a series of lead hydroxides. [5]

Answered by rishirsg2
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Answer:

Pb(OH) 2 + CH3COOH------->CH3COOPb + H2O

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