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PtichkaEL [24]
4 years ago
7

Balanced chemical equation for pb2+ + O2

Chemistry
1 answer:
velikii [3]4 years ago
7 0
2Pb²⁺ + O2 -----> 2Pb⁴⁺  + 2O²⁻

(Pb²⁺-2e        ----> Pb⁴⁺) *2
 O2  +4e     ----->2O²⁻ 

add 2 last equations
2Pb²⁺-4e+ O2  +4e        ----> 2Pb⁴⁺+ 2O²⁻
2Pb²⁺ + O2 -----> 2Pb⁴⁺  + 2O²⁻


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