This is the stupidest question ive ever heard!
Lead, of coarse, oxidizes from oxygen.
3 most common are:
Lead(II) oxide = PbO
Lead(IV) oxide = PbO2
Lead(II,IV) oxide = Pb3O4 ,
along with some complex oxides
The oxidization of lead is a natural process that cannot be stopped entirely. However, it happens at an extremely slow pace.
Decomposed to produce PbO and oxygen gas!
Lead Nitrate when heated will decompose forming lead oxide, nitrogen oxide and oxygen. Equation: 2Pb(NO3)2 will give 2PbO + 4NO2 + O2
A chemical reaction happens when mercury is heated and reacts with oxygen. This reaction results in the creation of mercuric oxide, an orange or red compound.
lead oxide
There are several forms of lead oxides: Lead (II) oxide is called lead monoxide (PbO), typically used in manufacture of special glass. Lead (II-IV) oxide is called "red lead" and consists of Pb3O4 ( 2PbO-PbO2 ). Lead dioxide PbO2 is called plumbic oxide, used in dyes and in fireworks. Lead sesquioxide is Pb2O3.
When mercuric oxide is strongly heated in a hard glass tube, it decomposes, globules of mercury collect in the cooler part of the tube and oxygen gas is evolved. It may be collected over mercury in a pure and dry state.
it explodes
lead oxide
When lead oxide is heated with carbon, carbon dioxide and lead are formed as the products 2PbO+C -->CO2+2Pb
Lead Nitrate when heated will decompose forming lead oxide, nitrogen oxide and oxygen. Equation: 2Pb(NO3)2 will give 2PbO + 4NO2 + O2
1,4 moles of lead(II) oxide are formed.
nothing happens
if it is heated above 1200 degrees celsius than it melts
Lead Nitrate when heated will decompose forming lead oxide, nitrogen oxide and oxygen. Equation: 2Pb(NO3)2 will give 2PbO + 4NO2 + O2
what happens to calcium oxide and zinc oxide when heated?
It decomposes into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide
Nitrggen oxide no2 and oxygen o2
lead oxide changes to lead ,water and nitrogen gas is formed