-
PbO}}}
Thermal decomposition of lead(II)
nitrate or lead(II)
carbonate also
results in the
formation of
PbO: 2
Pb(NO 3) 2 → 2
PbO + 4 NO 2 +
O 2
PbCO...
-
oxide (
PbO) Zylon, or Polybenzobisoxazole, a
polymer Piperonyl butoxide, a
pesticide synergist Peterborough railway station (National Rail code:
PBO) Paraburdoo...
-
reduced in a coke-fired
blast furnace to the (again, impure) metal: 2
PbO(s) + C(s) → 2
Pb(s) + CO2(g)↑
Impurities are
mostly ****nic, antimony, bi****h, zinc...
- modifier. Indeed, a high
PbO concentration produces tetrahedral PbO4,
which can form a gl****-like mesh. The
inclusion of
PbO has
several drawbacks. Firstly...
- open container: m
PbO=(200.0 g
PbS1)(1 mol
PbS239.27 g
PbS)(2 mol
PbO2 mol
PbS)(223.2 g
PbO1 mol
PbO)=186.6 g{\displaystyle m_{\mathrm {
PbO} }=\left({\frac...
-
PbO with mild
organic reducing agents such as glucose. The
mixture of the
oxide and the
sulfide heated together will also form the metal. 2
PbO +
PbS...
-
oxide (
PbO),
while modern lead crystal,
historically also
known as
flint gl**** due to the
original silica source,
contains a
minimum of 24%
PbO. Lead gl****...
- Lead
oxide (
PbO):
PbO+2HClacid⟶
PbCl2+H2O{\displaystyle {\ce {
PbO + {\overset {acid}{2 HCl}}->
PbCl2 + H2O}}}
PbO+2NaOHbase+H2O⟶Na2[
Pb(OH)4]{\displaystyle...
- example, lead(II)
oxide (
PbO)
dissolves in
alkali to form
salts containing the HPb
O−2
anion (hydrogen plumbite):
PbO + OH− → HPb
O−2 Lead(II)
hydroxide also...
- 2e−+H2O+
PbO2⟶
PbO+2OH−{\displaystyle {\ce {2e- + H2O +
PbO2 ->
PbO + 2OH-}}}
Again consider the half
reaction below:
PbO2⟶
PbO{\displaystyle {\ce {
PbO2 ->
PbO}}}...