Chemistry, asked by 9354988781i, 7 months ago

when lead nitrate is heated. state the colour of fumes observed​

Answers

Answered by iamrabinson
0

Answer:

Explanation: brown color as o2 is colorless

Attachments:
Answered by diwakarmagesh18
0

Answer:

When lead nitrate is heated, it due to thermal decomposition gives out metal oxide, oxygen and nitrogen dioxide. Lead gives out a yellow buff coloured residue lead oxide with a reddish brown gas nitrogen dioxide.

HOPE you HAVE nice DAY

Similar questions