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Standard X
Chemistry
Balanced Chemical Equation
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balanced thermal decomposition equation of lead 4 carbonate
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Dear Student
Thermal Decomposition of Lead(IV) Carbonate, Pb(CO
3
)
2
-
Pb(CO
3
)
2
→
∆
PbO
2
+ 2CO
2
Lead(IV) Carbonate Lead Oxide/Solid Lead(IV) oxide Carbon dioxide
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