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[*] posted on 11-9-2019 at 22:31
Reaction between Lead (II) Oxide and Manganese (IV) Oxide


I heated Lead (II) oxide - PbO and Manganese (IV) Oxide - MnO2 in fine powder form to 600-800 deg C (red heat) is resulting in a dark grey powder with a greenish tinge. Does anyone know if these react together ?

I couldn't find anything of that sort in books i have...

I tested it a bit - its is not soluble in water and with HCl it does not give as much chlorine as the manganese dioxide would have ( some chlorine evolves maybe due to some residual MnO2 present). Any further testing ideas is appreciated.

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[*] posted on 11-9-2019 at 22:42


I would guess that you'd get a fused mixture of MnO2, Mn2O3, PbO and PbO2.



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[*] posted on 11-9-2019 at 22:51


The mixture never melted visibly on heating.... i had premixed the reactants very well ....it just changed color keeping its powdery form... i was wondering if any plumbate or manganate would form ?
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