Lead carbonate + sulphuric acid = Lead sulphate + carbon dioxide + water
For lead (II) nitrate: H2SO4 + Pb(NO3)2 -----> 2HNO3 + PbSO4 ...................................................(white)
lead
Yes it is you can use that or Lead Acid for battery acid. Good question.
Lead sulfate is the product.
Lead sulfate is the product.
sulfuric acid and lead.
For lead (II) nitrate: H2SO4 + Pb(NO3)2 -----> 2HNO3 + PbSO4 ...................................................(white)
lead
Yes it is you can use that or Lead Acid for battery acid. Good question.
Yes, they contain sulfuric acid.
Lead sulfate is the product.
Polluted air contains oxides of sulfur, which dissolve in water to form stronger (more ionized) acids than the carbonic acid from which carbonates are derived. Therefore, the sulfuric and/or sulfurous acids formed by water and polluted air displace the carbonates as carbon dioxide, according to the ionic equation (for sulfuric acid): CO3-2 + H2SO4 -> SO4-2 + H2O + CO2.
They usually contain lead, lead sulfate, and sulfuric acid.
Plastic, Lead, Sulfuric acid.
I believe it is Sulfuric Acid and Distilled Water Its actually lead and sulfuric acid
The lead carbonate is dissolved in nitric acid and carbon dioxide is released.
sulfuric acid is clear and is used in lead acid batteries for cars.