One question in my summer work asks to balance:
When a solid lead (II) sulfide is burned in the presence of oxygen, lead and sulfur dioxide gas are produced.
I googled the equation but Google is only giving me lead oxide, and not lead alone. Is the question right? If it is, what's the balanced equation?
When a solid lead (II) sulfide is burned in the presence of oxygen, lead and sulfur dioxide gas are produced.
I googled the equation but Google is only giving me lead oxide, and not lead alone. Is the question right? If it is, what's the balanced equation?
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It probably goes to lead oxide, but it doesn't matter. Just answer what the question asks.
PbS + O2 --> Pb + SO2
PbS + O2 --> Pb + SO2