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 Lead (II) nitrate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is also known as lead dinitrate, nitric acid lead (II) salt, and plumbous nitrate.
When lead (II) nitrate reacts with potassium iodide, the precipitate is a bright yellow substance,
The compound lead (II) nitrate is the nitrate of lead with chemical formula
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 Lead(II) oxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It can also be formed by heating lead(II) nitrate(V) (Pb(NO It is used in the manufacture of paints and in glass, as well as in vulcanization.
Lead(II) oxide, or litharge, is a yellow oxide of lead of formula PbO, created by heating lead in air.
A mixture with glycerine sets to a hard, waterproof cement that has been used to join the flat glass sides and bottoms of aquaria Ref: [1].
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 lead(II) nitrate - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about lead(II) nitrate
When heated, it decrepitates (see decrepitation) and decomposes readily into oxygen, brown nitrogen(IV) oxide gas, and the red-yellow solid lead(II) oxide.
One of only two common water-soluble compounds of lead (the other is lead ethanoate or acetate).
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Solubility of Lead Iodide
Lead (II) iodide is a slightly soluble salt.
From the class values listed on the chalkboard for the Ksp of lead (II) iodide determine which ones would be considered outliers at the 96% confidence level and rejected.
Then let the solution stand for 24 hours so that the excess lead (II) iodide precipitates out.
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 Lead and Lead Compounds (IARC Summary & Evaluation, Supplement7, 1987)
Lead acetate and lead subacetate were tested for carcinogenicity by oral, subcutaneous and intraperitoneal administration in rats, lead phosphate was tested by subcutaneous and intraperitoneal administration in rats, and lead subacetate was tested by oral administration in mice.
Three epidemiological studies of workers exposed to lead and lead compounds were reviewed previously [ref: 1]: one on smelters and battery workers in the USA, one on workers exposed to tetraethyllead in the USA, and one on copper smelters in the USA; data on the first of these populations have been updated [ref: 2].
Lead subacetate also produced an increased incidence of lung adenomas in mice after intraperitoneal administration [ref: 1].
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 some insoluble lead(II) compounds
If you add colourless potassium iodide solution (or any other source of iodide ions in solution) to a solution of lead(II) nitrate, a bright yellow precipitate of lead(II) iodide is produced.
If a little sodium hydroxide solution is added to colourless lead(II) nitrate solution, a white precipitate of lead(II) hydroxide is produced.
Because of the insolubility of so many lead(II) compounds, the usual source of lead(II) ions in solution is lead(II) nitrate solution - and that will be assumed in all the following examples.
www.chemguide.co.uk /inorganic/group4/lead.html   (98 words)

  
 nitrate
Nitrate pollution has become an environmental issue in rivers and oceans.
Nitrates such as potassium nitrate (saltpetre) and ammonium nitrate are an important source of nitrogen in fertilizers.
Nitrates should not be confused with nitrites, the salts of nitrous acid.
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 LEAD NITRATE
Lead nitrate can decompose to form toxic oxides of nitrogen and lead in fire situations.
Lead and lead compounds may be absorbed through the skin on prolonged exposure; the symptoms of lead poisoning described for ingestion exposure may occur.
Nitrates entering the body by any route (ingestion, inhalation, or absorption), can cause headache vomiting, dizziness, cyanosis, decreased blood pressure, and possibly respiratory paralysis.
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 Balancing Chemical Equations
Zinc metal reacts with a lead (II) nitrate solution to produce lead and a zinc (II) nitrate solution.
Zinc and a solution of lead (ii) acetate react to give metallic lead and zinc acetate.
A piece of copper is placed in an aqueous solution of silver sulfate where silver and copper (II) sulfate are the products.
www.gonzaga.k12.nf.ca /courses/science/chem/2202/balance/balance.html   (98 words)

  
 redoxhw.doc
Pervanadyl nitrate is treated with a large excess of concentrated sodium hydroxide.
A nickel(II) nitrate solution is treated with a large excess of 6 M potassium hydroxide.
Cobalt(II) nitrate is mixed with 3 M ethylenediamine.
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 CHEMSITE
Preparation: Into 100ml flask place 20g lead pieces or metal sheets and pour 40,6ml 40% nitric acid.
(Acid can be prepared from 22,5ml concetrated (65%) nitric acid and 19,5ml water.) Heat the mix under reflux till most of lead will dissolve, if some white crystals will precipitate, add small amount of water.
Usable for preparation of many other lead compounds, for example lead(IV) oxide, lead(II) sulfate or lead(II) chloride.
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 Precipitation theory
For example, if we mix together potassium iodide solution and lead(II) nitrate solution, a precipitate of lead(II) iodide forms.
Whilst the original salts were soluble, when they were mixed two new salt combinations became possible - lead(II) iodide and potassium nitrate.
You should also understand why lead salts can be used as paint pigments.
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 CHEMICAL TESTS at Doc Brown's Chemistry Clinic for KS3-KS4-GCSE-GCE-AS-A2 btctwpb wpbchemhelp
(ii) If product distilled off immediately an aldehyde can be detected.
(ii) If product distilled off immediately an ketone can be detected.
(ii) The sodium hydroxide converts it to an ionic form by a hydrolysis reaction.
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 HYGLASS AND CHEMICALS
Lanthanum Hydroxide Gr Lanthanum Nitrate Gr Lanthanum Oxalate
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 AUFBAU1 [METALS: PRECIPITATION REACTIONS]
Soluble lead(II) ions, which inhibit the active sites of a number of enzymes, are absorbed by diffusion across semi-permeable membranes; so, soluble lead(II) nitrate is obviously more toxic than any insoluble lead(II) compound.
Using a pipette, 10.0 cm³ of aqueous lead(II) nitrate (0.100 mol dm-³) was added to a test tube, and then, using a burette, 3.0 cm³ of an aqueous solution of potassium iodide was added.
The precipitation reaction between aqueous solutions of potassium iodide and lead(II) nitrate was investigated quantitatively.
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 topic08.html
Repeat the experiment with copper nitrate, lead(II) nitrate, potassium nitrate, and sodium nitrate.
Nitrates decompose to form oxygen, nitrogen dioxide and a metallic oxide.
Note that sodium nitrate and potassium nitrate do not give off a brown gas on heating as they only break down to the nitrite and oxygen.
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 topicIndex.html
Lead, Group 1 tests for Ag, Pb Lead nitrate, Activity series, zinc displaces lead from lead nitrate solution 12.14.1
Lead, foil, powder, filings, strip Pb, lead shot, LC fishing sinkers, roof guttering
Lead cell, Make a lead cell accumulator 15.6.8
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 tx82.html
For example, if a solution of barium iodide is added to a solution of ammonium nitrate, no reaction takes place because the predicted products barium nitrate and ammonium iodide are both soluble.
A reaction would occur if a solution of barium iodide were added to a solution of silver nitrate, because one of the products, silver iodide, is insoluble.
Another displacement reaction, the reaction of metallic copper with silver nitrate, is shown in Figure 8.4.
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 Inter Certificate Chemistry News
Lead(II) iodide is a useful example which is easily made by mixing lead(II) nitrate and potassium iodide solutions, in a molar ratio of 1:2.
A compound has obviously formed and potassium nitrate can be recovered from the filtrate, if required.
Purple fumes of iodine come off before the solid melts and when these stop a bead of metallic lead is left.
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 17674.010315&ELEMENT_SET=DECL
A preferred guard bed material is a particulate composition comprising lead nitrate and a support, especially an oxidic support such as alumina, therefor.
Alternatively, the guard bed particles may be made by precipitating the lead compound in the presence of the support particles or by co-precipitating lead and support, or support precursor, compounds followed by heating as necessary and forming the precipitated compounds into shaped particles before or after such a heating step.
A combination according to any one of claims 1 to 8 wherein the guard bed particles are made by impregnating preformed shaped particles of the support with a solution of a suitable lead salt, followed by heating to remove the water.
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 LEAD NITRATE
Lead nitrate can decompose to form toxic oxides of nitrogen and lead in fire situations.
Synonyms: Lead (II) nitrate (1:1); lead dinitrate; nitric acid, lead (2+)
Nitrates entering the body by any route (ingestion, inhalation, or absorption), can cause headache vomiting, dizziness, cyanosis, decreased blood pressure, and possibly respiratory paralysis.
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 mar2002.doc
In the first, they’ll determine the quantity of sodium nitrate that can be formed with 25 grams of lead (II) nitrate, assuming that there’s plenty of sodium iodide present to react with it — their calculation should indicate that 12.8 grams of sodium nitrate can be formed.
By doing a stoichiometry calculation to determine the amount of lead (II) nitrate required to form 8.51 grams of sodium nitrate, students should determine that there are 8.38 grams of lead (II) nitrate remaining.
Because sodium iodide is the reagent that causes 8.51 grams of sodium nitrate to be formed, it is the limiting reagent.
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 Middle Part Salts Page
reacting lead(II) oxide firstly with nitric acid to produce lead(II) nitrate and then reacting the lead(II) nitrate with aqueous iodide ions to produce lead(II) iodide.
Lead(II) oxide is added to hot nitric acid and when an excess of oxide is present the mixture is filtered.
The halide ions, chloride, bromide and iodide, are tested for by adding nitric acid followed by aqueous silver nitrate and noticing the colour of the precipitate formed (see halogens in junior part).
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 Lead - Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria - U.S. EPA
Acute toxicity of lead nitrate and lead acetate to a freshwater fish Barbus aurilus and their effect on oxygen uptake.
Experimental lead nitrate poisoning: microscopic and ultrastructural study of the gills of tench (Tinca tinca, L.).
The effect of methylmercuric chloride, cadmium chloride, and lead nitrate on six biochemical factors of the brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis).
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 some insoluble lead(II) compounds
Lead(II) chloride can be made as a white precipitate by adding a solution containing chloride ions to lead(II) nitrate solution.
Adding a source of aqueous sulphate ions to a solution of lead(II) nitrate results in a white precipitate of lead(II) sulphate.
If a little sodium hydroxide solution is added to colourless lead(II) nitrate solution, a white precipitate of lead(II) hydroxide is produced.
www.chemguide.co.uk /inorganic/group4/lead.html   (318 words)

  
 Naming Compounds
Nitrate ion you have memorized to be NO, and has a -1 charge.
In order to show three nitrate ions in the formula, one must use parenthesis around the nitrate ion and a subscript of 3 outside the parenthesis: Cr(NO Here is a compound which is a little more difficult.
Three nitrate ions at -1 apiece are needed to cancel the +3 on the chromium ion.
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 Fluorochem Product Listing
"Lead/ Antimony alloy, 2.5-3.5% Sb, shot 2-3 mm"
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 Chemical Reaction Lab
Find the dropper bottles containing lead (II) nitrate and potassium iodide.
Find the dropper bottle with the copper (II) sulfate solution in it and place just enough in a test tube to cover the piece of magnesium when it is placed in the test tube.
Place three droppers of potassium iodide in a test tube.
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 Untitled Document
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