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Give a balanced equation by the partial equation method, [steps are given below]. Oxidation of Lead [II] Sulphide by Ozone a. Ozone first decomposes to give molecular oxygen and nascent oxygen. - Chemistry

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Give a balanced equation by the partial equation method, [steps are given below].

Oxidation of Lead [II] Sulphide by Ozone

  1. Ozone first decomposes to give molecular oxygen & nascent oxygen.
  2. Nascent oxygen then oxidises lead [II] sulphide to lead [II] sulphate. 
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Solution

  1. Ozone decomposes to O2 (molecular) and nascent oxygen.
  2. Nascent oxygen oxidises Pb [II] sulphide to Lead [II] sulphate and needs 4 atoms of oxygen to form sulphate. Hence 1st equation must be multiplied by 4. Cancelling 4 atoms of oxygen from both sides and adding.

           O3 → O2 + [O] × 4
           PbS + 4O → PbSO         
           PbS + 4O3 → PbSO4 + 4O2 

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