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What is the correct name for the ionic compound, PbO2?
? potassium oxide ? lead oxide ? lead(II) oxide ? lead(IV) dioxide ?
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emma
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If a solid glass cylinder is placed above the words Lead Oxide (Lead in red print and Oxide in blue) and viewed from the side,
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Bert
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Lead(II) oxide from an ore can be reduced to elemental lead by heating in a furnace with carbon.
PbO(s) + C(s)= Pb(l) + CO(g)
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Jack
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the aim of this experiment is to determine how much lead oxide can be made from 4,0g of lead nitrate.calculate the mass of lead
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karabo
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Lead can be extracted from lead(II) sulfide, PbS, in two stages.
Stage 1: Lead(II) sulfide is heated in air. It reacts with
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Qindan
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When lead (IV) oxide is heated with hydrogen, the following reaction occurs:
PbO2(s) + 2H2(g) → Pb(s) 2H2O(g) This reaction
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mike
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When lead (IV) oxide is heated with hydrogen, the following reaction occurs:
PbO2(s) + 2H2(g) → Pb(s) 2H2O(g) This reaction
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Ibraheem
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A mixture of powdered carbon and an oxide of lead was heated producing lead metal and carbon dioxide.when 13.70g of the lead
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Newton
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when 2.750 g of the oxide of lead is heated to a high temperature,it decomposes to produce 0.0640 g of oxygen gas and 2.686 g of
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joan
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Lead(II) carbonate decomposes to form Lead(II) oxide and carbon dioxide. If 5.oo grams of the reactant decomposes to produce
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Jefferson
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