Wednesday, May 17, 2017

What is Lead-monoxide

What is Lead-monoxide? There's a lot of people who don't know about calcium oxide, and here's the introduction to it:
There are two varieties of lead oxide: one is the red square crystal and the other is called the monk. The other is an orthonormal crystal, also called lead yellow, density: 8.0 g/cm 3. Both shift point of 488.5 ° C, lower than the temperature, the conversion function is relatively slow. Both are difficult to dissolve in water. Lead monoxide is soluble in acid; It can also be slightly soluble in a strong base solution. When heated, the lead is easily reduced to metal lead by hydrogen, carbon, carbon monoxide, etc.

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