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lead(II) oxide
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lead(II) oxide

Yellow or red solid, an amphoteric oxide (one that reacts with both acids and bases). The other oxides of lead are the brown solid lead(IV) oxide (PbO2) and red lead (Pb3O4).


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Until now, lead oxide was considered to be an essential material, and for this purpose, the rare-earth iron garnet single crystals contained about 5,000 ppm of lead oxide.
Over- or underheating or improper mixing can generate toxic by-products such as lead oxide, aluminum hydroxide, mercury vapor, iodine, phosphine, and yellow phosphorus.
The magnitude of the improvement depends on the quantity of lead oxide in the compound.
 
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