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WHICH TWO GASES ARE RELEASED ON HEATING LEAD NITRATE? .... CLASS 10


Anonymous: nitrogen dioxide and oxygen
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NO_2,O_2

Hint:There are four different types of reactions that we are aware of. One of them is a decomposition reaction. A material breaks down into two or more compounds in this process.

Complete answer:

Lead (II) nitrate is an inorganic compound with having molecular formula Pb(NO_3)_2 . Plumbus nitrate is another name for it. It is mostly found in colourless crystalline forms that are water soluble. Because it is hazardous by nature, it must be handled with caution to avoid ingesting, inhalation, or skin contact.

When lead (II) nitrate is heated, it produces lead (II) oxide, nitrogen dioxide, and oxygen. The following is a balanced chemical reaction for the breakdown of lead (II) nitrate.

2Pb(NO)_3(s)\rightarrow2PbO(s)+4NO_2+O_2(g)

We can deduce from the aforementioned breakdown reaction of lead nitrate that two gases are emitted. Nitrogen dioxide and oxygen gas are the gases' names.

Hence, the answer is NO_2,O_2.

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