Why would you not make lead salts by reacting lead with acids?
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The insoluble reactant chosen depends upon the particular salt required. For example, copper does not react with dilute acids, so this metal cannot be used. ... As the reaction between metals and acids produces flammable hydrogen, chemists usually make salts by reacting a metal oxide or a metal carbonate with an acid.
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Because lead is not reactive. It reacts very slowely
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