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Lead (ii) carbonate --> lead (ii) oxide + carbon
Lead Oxide carbonate
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
easy! you would need to add universal indicator and if the pH turned alkaline you would know it was a metal. if it turned acidic however, it would show the characteristics of a non metal. grace x aged 14
lead
lead carbonate ------> lead oxide + carbon dioxide
lead oxide + carbon-> lead + carbon dioxide
When lead oxide is heated with carbon, carbon dioxide and lead are formed as the products 2PbO+C -->CO2+2Pb
Lead Oxide carbonate
Lead carbonate + sulphuric acid = Lead sulphate + carbon dioxide + water
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
The lead carbonate is dissolved in nitric acid and carbon dioxide is released.
easy! you would need to add universal indicator and if the pH turned alkaline you would know it was a metal. if it turned acidic however, it would show the characteristics of a non metal. grace x aged 14
Lead and oxygen are the elements in lead dioxide.
Lead Dioxide or Lead IV Oxide
2 PbO + C = 2 Pb + CO2