Lead Oxide carbonate
2(Pb(II)O) + C = 2Pb + CO2
Lead + Oxygen -> Lead (IV) Oxide Formula: Pb (s) + O2 (g) -> PbO2 (s)
PbO ---> Pb + O2 Balanced 2Pbo ---> 2Pb + O2
calium oxide
lead + bromine ---> lead bromide Pb + Br2 ---> PbBr2 As a chemical compound containing lead, it is categorised as probably carcinogenic to humans. It is a white powder at room temperature.
metal hydroxide
lead oxide + carbon-> lead + carbon dioxide
Calcium oxide is CaO, and carbon dioxide is CO2.
Lead oxide plus nitric acid= lead nitrate
Lead (IV) ion
lead nitrate and water
This is an oxidation-reduction reaction. The carbon reduces the zinc oxide to zinc and the zinc oxide oxidises the carbon to carbon dioxide. It can also be called a displacement reaction, as the carbon displaces the zinc from its oxide.
At room temperature any reaction occur.
Leadium Oxide
Because the zinc is "oxydised" and the copper is "reduced"
2Al2O3 + 3C -> 3CO2 + 4Al
The radium oxide is formed.
Sulphur + oxygen = Sulphur Oxide