Explain why the reaction between lead (ll) oxide and sulphuric (lv) acid comes to a stop almost immediately?

      

Explain why the reaction between lead (ll) oxide and sulphuric (lv) acid comes to a stop almost immediately?

  

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Vinttello
Because the reaction results into formation of lead sulphate which is insoluble.It coats the oxide thereby the reaction stops.
vickie vintello answered the question on January 21, 2018 at 19:15


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