Experiments for 'lead nitrate'

Below follows a summary of all experiments, matching your search. Click one of the EXPERIMENT hyperlinks for a complete description of the experiment.

Results for 'lead nitrate':

EXPERIMENT 1
---------------
  Lead builds a yellow precipitate with hydroxide and peroxosulfate. This
  probably is an oxidation product of lead (II).


EXPERIMENT 2
---------------
  Lead hydroxide is oxidized by hydrogen peroxide. The resulting compound
  does not dissolve in dilute nitric acid.


EXPERIMENT 3
---------------
Chlorite ion forms complexes with cobalt(II) and copper(II). It forms a
precipitate with lead(II). The precipitate with lead(II) forms a highly
energetic compound.


EXPERIMENT 4
---------------
Lead(II) hydroxide is easily converted to lead(II) oxide by simple boiling. The
lead(II) oxide appears as nice glittering gold/yellow crystals.


EXPERIMENT 5
---------------
Lead(II) ion and chlorite ion produce a pale yellow precipitate. This solid,
when dried, explodes when heated in a test tube, it deflagrates when heated in
an open flame.


End of results for 'lead nitrate'

 

 

   

back to free format search

back to periodic table search

back to compounds list

back to main experiments page