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When lead nitrate is heated brown fumes are evolved due to the formation of​

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When lead nitrate is heated strongly, NO and O. In this decomposition reaction, the colourless compound lead nitrate forms a yellow compound, lead monoxide, and brown fumes of nitrogen dioxide gas are evolved. Reason: Nitrogen dioxide is produced as a by product due to the decomposition of lead nitrate.

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When lead nitrate is heated strongly, NO and O. In this decomposition reaction, the colourless compound lead nitrate forms a yellow compound, lead monoxide, and brown fumes of nitrogen dioxide gas are evolved. Reason: Nitrogen dioxide is produced as a by product due to the decomposition of lead nitrate

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