Which property of hydrogen is used when lead oxide changes to lead?
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Lead(II) oxide react with hydrogen to produce lead and water. This reaction takes place at a temperature of 200-350°C
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REACTION OF HYDROGEN WITH LEAD
(II) OXIDE REACTION OF HYDROGEN WITH LEAD
(II) OXIDEWhen the experiment is repeated with lead (II) Oxide yellow Lead (II) changes to red brown on heating. When the reaction is complete, grey lead metal is left in the crucible. Note the colour change in the animation.
H2 +PbO > H2O +Pb
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