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What is observed when lead nitrate is heated strongly

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Answered by ranjanalok961
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Lead nitrate on heating decomposes to leadmonoxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen. NO2 is liberated, along with oxygen, as a reddish brown gas. ... When heated, lead(II) nitratecrystals decompose to lead(II) oxide, oxygen and nitrogen dioxide.

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Answered by prantikskalitap8kpsj
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The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is 2 Pb(NO3)2 (s) produces 2 PbO (s) + 4NO2 + O2 (g). Lead (II) nitrate is also called lead nitrate or plumbous nitrate.

The heating of lead nitrate does produce toxic fumes of lead and nitrogen dioxide. The temperature at which this compound decomposes is 878 degrees Fahrenheit.


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