Why lead does not react with dilute acids
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Lead appears not to react with dilute hydrochloric acid and dilute sulphuric acid. This is because a layer of lead (II) chloride or lead (II) sulphate is formed from the initial reaction between the lead and the dilute acid. This layer is insoluble in water and quickly forms a coating around the metal.
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Lead appears not to react with dilute hydrochloric acid and dilute sulphuric acid. This is because a layer of lead (II) chloride or lead (II) sulphate is formed from the initial reaction between the lead and the dilute acid. This layer is insoluble in water and quickly forms a coating around the metal.
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