PbCO3 (s) PbO (s) + CO2 (g)

Reactants:

  • PbCO3Lead(II) carbonate source: wikipedia, accessed: 2019-09-27source: wikidata, accessed: 2019-09-02
    • Other names: Lead carbonate source: wikipedia, accessed: 2019-09-27source: wikidata, accessed: 2019-09-02source: ICSC, accessed: 2019-09-04, Cerussite source: wikipedia, accessed: 2019-09-27source: ICSC, accessed: 2019-09-04, Carbonic acid, lead(2+) salt source: ICSC, accessed: 2019-09-04, Lead(2+) carbonate source: ICSC, accessed: 2019-09-04
    • Appearance: White powder source: wikipedia, accessed: 2019-09-27; Colourless crystals source: ICSC, accessed: 2019-09-04

Products:

  • PbO
    • Names: Lead(II) oxide source: wikipedia, accessed: 2019-09-27source: wikidata, accessed: 2019-09-02, Lead(ii) oxide source: ICSC, accessed: 2019-09-04, Lead monoxide source: wikidata, accessed: 2019-09-02source: ICSC, accessed: 2019-09-04
    • Appearance: Red or yellow powder source: wikipedia, accessed: 2019-09-27; Red-to-yellow crystals source: ICSC, accessed: 2019-09-04
  • CO2
    • Names: Carbon dioxide source: wikipedia, accessed: 2019-09-27source: wikidata, accessed: 2019-09-02source: ICSC, accessed: 2019-09-04source: NIOSH NPG, accessed: 2019-09-02, {{plainlist| source: wikipedia, accessed: 2019-09-27, CO2 source: wikidata, accessed: 2019-09-02
    • Appearance: Colorless gas source: wikipedia, accessed: 2019-09-27; Odourless colourless compressed liquefied gas source: ICSC, accessed: 2019-09-04; Colorless, odorless gas. [Note: Shipped as a liquefied compressed gas. Solid form is utilized as dry ice.] source: NIOSH NPG, accessed: 2019-09-02