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This is the stupidest question ive ever heard!

Lead, of coarse, oxidizes from oxygen.

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14y ago
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13y ago

3 most common are:

Lead(II) oxide = PbO

Lead(IV) oxide = PbO2

Lead(II,IV) oxide = Pb3O4 ,

along with some complex oxides

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9y ago

The oxidization of lead is a natural process that cannot be stopped entirely. However, it happens at an extremely slow pace.

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12y ago

Decomposed to produce PbO and oxygen gas!

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