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Question
State two observations when
Lead nitrate crystals are heated in a hard glass test tube.
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Solution
Lead nitrate decrepitates on heating; a yellow solid is formed and it fuses with glass. Lead nitrate decomposes to lead oxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen.
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