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  2. Lead(II) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Boiling point: 1,477 °C (2,691 °F; 1,750 K) ... Lead(II) oxide, also called lead monoxide, is the inorganic compound with the molecular formula Pb O.

  3. Vapor pressures of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    82 Pb lead; use (T/K) 978 1088 ... should be equal to the normal boiling point, ... Pressures of Nickel and of Nickel Oxide". Journal of the American ...

  4. Lead oxide - Wikipedia

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    Lead sesquioxide, Pb 2 O 3, which is a lead (II,IV) oxide as well (lead(II) metaplumbate(IV) [Pb 2+][PbO 2− 3]), reddish yellow Pb 12 O 19 , monoclinic, dark-brown or black crystals The so-called black lead oxide , which is a mixture of PbO and fine-powdered Pb metal and used in the production of lead–acid batteries .

  5. Lead dioxide - Wikipedia

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    Melting point: 290 °C (554 °F; 563 K) decomposes ... Lead(IV) oxide, commonly known as lead dioxide, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula PbO 2.

  6. Lead - Wikipedia

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    Lead(II) oxide gives a mixed oxide on further oxidation, Pb 3 O 4. It is described as lead(II,IV) oxide, or structurally 2PbO·PbO 2, and is the best-known mixed valence lead compound. Lead dioxide is a strong oxidizing agent, capable of oxidizing hydrochloric acid to chlorine gas. [77]

  7. Boiling points of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the various reported boiling points for the elements, with recommended values to be used elsewhere on Wikipedia. ... 82 Pb lead; use: 2022 K: 1749 ...

  8. Heats of vaporization of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    82 Pb lead; use: 179.5 CRC: 179.5 LNG: 179.5 WEL: 178 Zhang et al. ... Values refer to the enthalpy change in the conversion of liquid to gas at the boiling point ...

  9. Lead compounds - Wikipedia

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    Tarnished lead (left) and shiny lead (right) Compounds of lead exist with lead in two main oxidation states: +2 and +4. The former is more common. Inorganic lead(IV) compounds are typically strong oxidants or exist only in highly acidic solutions. [1] Red α-PbO and yellow β-PbO The mixed valence oxide Pb 3 O 4 Black PbO 2 which is a strong ...