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Lead (II) oxide (PbO) reacts with water to form lead hydroxide (Pb(OH)2). The chemical equation for this reaction is: PbO + H2O -> Pb(OH)2. This reaction is an example of a metal oxide reacting with water to form a metal hydroxide.
The reaction is:Pb(NO3)2 + 2 NaOH = Pb(OH)2 + 2 NaNO3Lead hydroxide is insoluble in water.
Ba(OH)2 is slightly soluble in water and will partially dissociate into Ba2+ and hydroxide ions.
This chemical formula is Pb(OH)2.
Yes, Pb(OH)2 is sparingly soluble in water.
Yes, Pb(NO3)2 (lead nitrate) is soluble in water.
Barium hydroxide IS soluble in water, and it has the formula Ba(OH)2, not ba(oh)2.
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Slightly in water
Slightly in water
The chemical formula for lead nitrate is Pb(NO3)2. It is a white crystalline solid that is soluble in water.
Lead (II) oxide (PbO) reacts with water to form lead hydroxide (Pb(OH)2). The chemical equation for this reaction is: PbO + H2O -> Pb(OH)2. This reaction is an example of a metal oxide reacting with water to form a metal hydroxide.
Zinc hydroxide is very low soluble in water.
The answer is Be(OH)2
The reaction is:Pb(NO3)2 + 2 NaOH = Pb(OH)2 + 2 NaNO3Lead hydroxide is insoluble in water.
The chemical formula for lead(II) hydroxide is Pb(OH)2.