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The following unbalanced equation describes the reaction that can occur when lead (II) sulfide reacts with oxygen gas to produce lead (II) oxide and sulfur dioxide gas: PbS + O2 PbO + SO2.
all i need help on is explaination of the electron transfers that would happen in this equation?
all i need help on is explaination of the electron transfers that would happen in this equation?
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