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Reaction of Lead(IV) chloride with sodium hydroxide
Lead(IV) chloride react with sodium hydroxide to produce lead(IV) oxide, sodium chloride and water. Sodium hydroxide – diluted solution.
PbCl4 + 4NaOH → PbO2 + 4NaCl + 2H2O
The compound PbO2 reacts with the sodium hydroxide to produce the hexahydroxoplumbate (IV) ion [Pb(OH)6]2−, soluble with the water.
PbO2 + 2NaOH + 2 H2O → Na2[Pb(OH)6]
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