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Experiments for 'Pb'
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experiment.
Results for 'Pb':
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 --------------- Lead (II) salts give a yellow precipitate of lead chromate with dichromates. When this precipitate is made alkaline, then it turns orange.
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 'Pb'
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