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SVEN [57.7K]
3 years ago
5

Lead metal is produced by heating solid lead (II) sulfide with solid lead (II) sulfate, resulting in liquid lead and sulfur diox

ide gas. Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction using complete formulas for the compounds with phase labels.
Chemistry
1 answer:
olya-2409 [2.1K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

PbS_{(s)}+PbSO_4_{(s)}\overset{\Delta}{\rightarrow} 2Pb_{(l)}+2SO_2_{(g)}

Explanation:

The balanced reaction of heating solid lead (II) sulfide with the solid lead (II) sulfate to produce liquid lead and sulfur dioxide gas is shown below:

PbS_{(s)}+PbSO_4_{(s)}\overset{\Delta}{\rightarrow} 2Pb_{(l)}+2SO_2_{(g)}

In the balance reaction above, all the phases are indicated. This reaction is used for the production of lead metal.

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