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Why the colourless lead nitrate on heating changes to yellow?

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Answered by crimsonpain45
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A colourless lead salt, when heated, produces a yellow residue and brown fumes. ... On heating lead nitrated it forms lead oxide & brown coloured nitrogen dioxide (NO2) gas. So, the colourless compound is lead nitrate.

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