Write a balanced chemical equation based on the following description: solid lead(IV) chlorite decomposes to from solid lead(IV) chloride and oxygen gas.
The reaction is:
Pb(ClO2)4 (s) -> PbCl4(s) + O2(g)
Balance O:
Pb(ClO2)4 (s) -> PbCl4(s) + 4 O2(g)
The reaction is now balanced
Answer:
Pb(ClO2)4 (s) -> PbCl4(s) + 4
O2(g)
The reaction is:
Pb(ClO2)4(s) -> PbCl4(s) + O2(g)
Balance O:
Pb(ClO2)4(s) -> PbCl4(s) + 4 O2(g)
The equation is now balanced
Answer:
Pb(ClO2)4(s) -> PbCl4(s) + 4 O2(g)
solid lead(IV) chlorite decomposes to from solid lead(IV) chloride and oxygen gas
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