phosphoric acid react with lead
3bacl2 + 2h2po4 --> Ba3(po)2 + 6hcl
lead(II) nitrate and hydrogen gas
Phosphoric Acid removals limescale and other mineral deposits. Used as a daily cleaner it can make the enamel more porous and lead to damage. A daily cleaner should be a germicidal product only.
Lead nitrate + Sulphuric acid ----> Lead sulphate + Nitric acidPb(NO3)2 + H2SO4 ----> PbSO4 + 2 HNO3Warning : Lead sulfate and Nitric acid are toxic. Nitric acid is very reactive and may produce fumes of Nitric oxide when exposed to air.
there is no reaction
In this reaction, a colorless salt, lead nitrate is formed.
lead(II) nitrate and hydrogen gas
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There is no difference between lead acid accumulator and lead acid battery.
Phosphoric Acid removals limescale and other mineral deposits. Used as a daily cleaner it can make the enamel more porous and lead to damage. A daily cleaner should be a germicidal product only.
The chemical reaction is:Pb + H2SO4 = PbSO4 + H2
Lead nitrate + Sulphuric acid ----> Lead sulphate + Nitric acidPb(NO3)2 + H2SO4 ----> PbSO4 + 2 HNO3Warning : Lead sulfate and Nitric acid are toxic. Nitric acid is very reactive and may produce fumes of Nitric oxide when exposed to air.
The chemical reaction is:Pb + H2SO4 = PbSO4 + H2
there is no reaction
In this reaction, a colorless salt, lead nitrate is formed.
if you mean lead the metal: Pb + 2H+ --> Pb+2 + H2
The reaction proceed will be an exothermic one and will result in formation of lead chloride and water. This process is called neutralization and it occurs between an acid and base. Since lead oxide is a metallic oxide, hence the reaction will be a neutralization one. The balanced chemical equation for the above process is : PbO + 2HCl -------> PbCl2 + H2O Pb(OH)2 +2HCl -----> PbCl2 + 2H2O
The battery contain lead, lead (IV) oxide, some lead salts and sulfuric acid. The chemical reaction is: Pb + PbO2 + 2 HSO4-+ 2 H+----------2 PbSO4 + 2 H2O