It'll decompose by heating, releasing carbondioxide:
Pb(II) or plumbous carbonate: Pb(CO3) --> PbO + CO2 or
Pb(IV) or plumbic carbonate: Pb(CO3)2 --> PbO2 + 2CO2
One method would be to add an acid such as HCl to each sample, and collect the gas produced. The zinc will produce hydrogen gas, which is flammable, while the lead carbonate will produce carbon dioxide, which is not flammable. Thus, one can distinguish between the compounds depending on whether or not the gas evolved in the reaction ignites.
Carbon dioxide = CO2. Carbonate = MeCO3 (Me is the cation)
Carbon dioxide and water are produced when acids react with carbonate compounds. Therefore, if an acid reacts with a particular mineral and produces carbon dioxide, that mineral contains carbonate compounds.
Limewater reacts with carbon dioxide to produce a precipitate. It reacts to form calcium carbonate(s) and water(l).
Lead carbonate is PbCO3. there are three elements, lead, Pb; carbon , C; oxygen, O.
No.Lead (ii) carbonate --> lead (ii) oxide + carbon
Lead carbonate + sulphuric acid = Lead sulphate + carbon dioxide + water
lead carbonate ------> lead oxide + carbon dioxide
Acid+Carbonate gives salt+Carbon dioxide+ water
Carbonate and acid react and produce, carbon dioxide and water as products.
water, carbon dioxide and a salt
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide
It will produce sodium sulfite and water and carbon dioxide
The lead carbonate is dissolved in nitric acid and carbon dioxide is released.
No. An acid will produce Hydrogen has when reacting with most metals and carbonate dioxide when reacting with most carbonate minerals. Additionally, Nitric acid will produce nitrogen dioxide when reacting with copper.
Carbon dioxide