D. Kerridge, W. Shakir
Jun 1, 1986
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Thermochimica Acta
Abstract
Abstract Lead(II) cations were soluble and considerably stabilised by nitrate melt anions but little additional stability was conferred by the presence of dissolved halide, sulphate or phosphate anions. Compounds of lead(II), except for the oxide, reacted at less than 500°C to give red lead (Pb 3 O 4 ) as the initial product, as did lead(IV) oxide, though on long heating at 500°C lead(II) oxide was the stable product, probably because of reduction by nitrite produced by thermal decomposition of nitrate.