Lead Oxide carbonate
Lead + Oxygen -> Lead (IV) Oxide Formula: Pb (s) + O2 (g) -> PbO2 (s)
PbO ---> Pb + O2 Balanced 2Pbo ---> 2Pb + O2
carbon monoxide + nitrigen oxide --- nitrogen + carbon dioxide
When copper oxide reacts with carbon, carbon reduces copper oxide to produce copper metal and carbon dioxide. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: CuO + C -> Cu + CO₂. This is a redox reaction where copper is reduced from a higher oxidation state in copper oxide to its elemental form, while carbon is oxidized from its elemental form to carbon dioxide.
lead + bromine ---> lead bromide Pb + Br2 ---> PbBr2 As a chemical compound containing lead, it is categorised as probably carcinogenic to humans. It is a white powder at room temperature.
lead oxide + carbon-> lead + carbon dioxide
Copper oxide reacts with carbon dioxide to form copper carbonate. This reaction can be represented by the chemical equation: CuO + CO2 -> CuCO3.
Lead reacts with oxygen to produce lead oxide. The chemical formula for lead oxide is PbO.
Lead (IV) ion
Lead + Oxygen -> Lead (IV) Oxide Formula: Pb (s) + O2 (g) -> PbO2 (s)
This is an oxidation-reduction reaction. The carbon reduces the zinc oxide to zinc and the zinc oxide oxidises the carbon to carbon dioxide. It can also be called a displacement reaction, as the carbon displaces the zinc from its oxide.
When lead reacts with oxygen, it forms lead oxide (PbO). Lead oxide can have different forms depending on the oxidation state of lead.
At room temperature any reaction occur.
I know that carbon plus oxygen equals iron and iron is what kills stars...
2Al2O3 + 3C -> 3CO2 + 4Al
The radium oxide is formed.
Calcium oxide is CaO, and carbon dioxide is CO2.