Why can't lead chloride be directly prepared by adding hydrochloric acid?
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Why can't lead chloride be directly prepared by adding hydrochloric acid?
Lead Chloride:
The lead chloride is a colorless chemical compound that is insoluble in water and it includes lead and chloride. It is otherwise known as plumbous chloride and lead dichloride.
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View this answerThe lead chloride can be prepared by the reaction of hydrochloric acid with lead nitrate. It can also be formed by reacting to the lead oxide with...
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