white powder and colourless crystals.
A light brownish colour, (Dinitrate).
colourless crystal or white powder
Lead(II) nitrate, chemical formula Pb(NO3)2.It commonly occurs as a colourless crystal or white powder and is soluble in water giving a clear, colorless solution.
Decomposition reaction(of Lead(II) nitrate) takes place. It decomposes into Yellow Lead(II) oxide, Reddish-orange Nitrogen dioxide and Oxygen
Evaporation will cause lead nitrate to precipitate as crystals.
lead oxide
metalicc or grey
Black, odorless powder
brown color fumes
A light brownish colour, (Dinitrate).
colourless crystal or white powder
Lead(II) nitrate, chemical formula Pb(NO3)2.It commonly occurs as a colourless crystal or white powder and is soluble in water giving a clear, colorless solution.
Decomposition reaction(of Lead(II) nitrate) takes place. It decomposes into Yellow Lead(II) oxide, Reddish-orange Nitrogen dioxide and Oxygen
Evaporation will cause lead nitrate to precipitate as crystals.
The chemical formula of lead(II) nitrate is Pb(NO3)2; also exist the lead(IV) nitrate but not the lead(III) nitrate.
The lead nitrate and sodium sulfate precipitate together and becomes lead sulfate and sodium nitrate. lead nitrate+ sodium sulfate --> lead sulfate + sodium nitrate
lead nitrate + potassium bromide --> lead bromide + potassium nitrate