what is the colour of lead nitrate? how does the colour change when it is heated
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the colour of lead nitrate originally is white.
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Where lead(II) nitrate undergo decomposition reaction to give yellow colour lead (II) oxide, colourless gas of oxygen and brown colour nitrogen dioxide.
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the colour of lead nitrate is white
When it is heated, it due to decomposition, it gives out metal oxide, oxygen and nitrogen dioxide. the Lead produces a yellow buff coloured residue which is lead oxide with a reddish brown gas which is nitrogen dioxide.
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