i don't know the word but lead can be extracted from lead oxide (i did this at school) by putting the 'oxide into a test tube, then putting that test tube over a Bunsen burner ;) and waiting... and waiting... AND waiting THEN voila you have created the element of LEAD! :\ very boring but who cares? *this is the bit where I'm supposed to talk really fast* CAUTIONS! Bunsen burners are very dangerous ALWAYS have the safety flame on when you aren't using it! (the colour is orange) ALWAYS have safety goggles on! AND ALWAYS have an adult with you unless you are and adult... in that case get your MUM to help you!
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lead(II)oxide + carbon ----->lead + carbon dioxide
Lead usually gives the lead(II) compounds. so the reaction would be:
2 Pb + O2 --> 2 PbO
2PbO + C -------> 2Pb + CO2
heat + lead oxide & Carbon = lead
Pb+O2 = Pb2O3
2Pb+O2->2Pb
PbO
What is the chemical equation for lead II oxidewhen it reacts with carbon
No.Lead (ii) carbonate --> lead (ii) oxide + carbon
lead
It is endothermic
2PbO + C ------> 2Pb + CO2 so metallic lead and carbon dioxide.
You get Lead and Carbon dioxide. Of course, you have to heat them. no idk help me :0
lead oxide + carbon-> lead + carbon dioxide
No.Lead (ii) carbonate --> lead (ii) oxide + carbon
When lead oxide is heated with carbon, carbon dioxide and lead are formed as the products 2PbO+C -->CO2+2Pb
lead
Lead
If you could get a high enough temp. you could heat it in a retort of some kind and collect the oxygen given off and lead would be left. The old school way was to heat the lead oxide on a block of carbon using a bunsen and blow pipe to provide extra oxygen for a hotter flame. The extra heat caused the oxygen from the lead oxide to combine with the carbon to form carbon dioxide and lead was left on the carbon block.
The first few in the reactivity series... copper, lead, platinum and silver.. Gold occurs native.
It is endothermic
2PbO + C ------> 2Pb + CO2 so metallic lead and carbon dioxide.
You get Lead and Carbon dioxide. Of course, you have to heat them. no idk help me :0
Lead Oxide carbonate
Lead being less electropositive will be given out