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Why pbo2 react with hcl​

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Answered by saswat2003
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As lead is a highly reactive element it reacts with HCl in order to liberate H2

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In reaction (i), O.N. of none of the atoms undergo a change.

Therefore, it is not a redox reaction.

It is an acid-base reaction, because PbO is a basic oxide which reacts with HCl acid.

The reaction (ii) is a redox reaction in which PbO2 gets reduced and acts as an oxidizing agent.

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