Leadium Oxide
Metals on the LHS of the periodic table pluis oxygen produce bases.
The product is water:2 H2 + O2 = 2 H2O
2PbS+3O2 goes to 2SO2+ 2PbO
The muscles will produce lactic acid which feels like the muscles are burning.
Lead and oxygen are the elements in lead dioxide.
Lead + Oxygen -> Lead (IV) Oxide Formula: Pb (s) + O2 (g) -> PbO2 (s)
When lead reacts with oxygen, it forms lead oxide (PbO). Lead oxide can have different forms depending on the oxidation state of lead.
Metals on the LHS of the periodic table pluis oxygen produce bases.
Decomposed to produce PbO and oxygen gas!
Depends on how much i guess, but...magnesium oxide?
A compound containing a metal plus oxygen would be a metal oxide. For example: Sodium plus oxygen would produce Sodium oxide, Bismuth and Oxygen would produce Bismuth oxide, Zinc plus Oxyen would produce Zinc oxide and so on.
Yes, Pb2+ (lead ions) can react with oxygen to form lead oxide (PbO) or other lead compounds depending on the conditions.
The balanced equation for the reaction between lead oxide (PbO) yielding lead (Pb) and oxygen (O2) is: 2PbO -> 2Pb + O2
CO2 and water plus light produce glucose and oxygen.
The product is water:2 H2 + O2 = 2 H2O
When zinc reacts with oxygen, it forms zinc oxide. This chemical reaction is a synthesis reaction where zinc combines with oxygen to produce zinc oxide as a product.
Calcium plus carbon plus oxygen plus oxygen plus oxygen equals calcium carbonate (CaCO3), which is a chemical compound that forms when calcium reacts with carbon and oxygen.