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Lead(II) nitrate, or Pb(NO3)2, is typically encountered as a solid at room temperature. It appears as a white crystalline substance that is soluble in water. When heated, it can decompose into lead oxide, nitrogen dioxide, and oxygen, but under normal conditions, it exists as a solid.

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