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  1. Why is Pb3O4 called lead (II,IV) oxide? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Mar 17, 2022 · The six-coordinate lead atoms noted above have the same coordination as they do in the pure lead (IV) oxide $\ce {PbO2}$. Note the contrast here with iron, where six …

  2. Can you turn lead dioxide into lead? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Jul 25, 2020 · 3 I've read that you can reduce lead oxide to lead by heating it with carbon. Does this also work with lead dioxide? I took apart an old lead-acid car battery and realised then, …

  3. How to dissolve metallic lead fast in nitric acid?

    Mar 10, 2022 · The addition of EDTA is necessary to prevent the formation of insoluble salts during the dissolution step. Understanding, and optimizing, nitric acid Nitric acid performs …

  4. Structure of lead (II,IV) oxide - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Mar 30, 2017 · 6 I need help sorting out the molecular structure of tri-lead tetroxide, aka lead (II,IV) oxide $\ce {Pb3O4}$. This data sheet shows this image: The Wikipedia's lead (II,IV) …

  5. Hydrogen displaces lead? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Oct 15, 2015 · Lead oxide which is commonly used as an oxidizing agent is another lead oxide, $\ce {PbO2}$.

  6. Reaction of concentrated nitric acid react with metallic lead?

    Apr 2, 2017 · Lead when reacted with nitric acid forms lead (II) nitrate, nitrogen oxide and water. According to : Lead (II) nitrate can be obtained by dissolving metallic lead in aqueous nitric …

  7. inorganic chemistry - Reaction between lead dioxide and nitric …

    Apr 17, 2018 · You need to consider the reaction conditions. The Wikipedia Lead Dioxide article is saying that in dilute nitric acid the first reaction occurs, while in warm nitric acid the second …

  8. Alternative ways to write a chemical formula and nomenclature: …

    Dec 14, 2016 · To take one of those examples, I know that lead exists both as lead (II) and lead (IV). Would it be wrong to correct the first name to lead (II) oxide rather than lead (IV) oxide?

  9. How to decide acidic or basic nature of oxides

    Dec 30, 2014 · How can we theoretically decide the acidic or basic nature of an oxide? What are the reasons/ factors which make an oxide acidic, basic, amphoteric or netural?

  10. Can use lead (II) oxide instead of lead (IV) oxide in car battery?

    Oct 6, 2021 · Like metals, lead dioxide has a characteristic electrode potential, and in electrolytes it can be polarized both anodically and cathodically. Lead dioxide electrodes have a dual …