Lead nitrate on heating gives lead oxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen. The reaction is known as :Select an answerADecompositionBCombustionCDisplacementDCombination
Question
Lead nitrate on heating gives lead oxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen. The reaction is known as :Select an answerADecompositionBCombustionCDisplacementDCombination
Solution
The reaction described is a type of decomposition reaction. When lead nitrate is heated, it breaks down into lead oxide, nitrogen dioxide, and oxygen. Therefore, the correct answer is A: Decomposition.
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