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When lead (II) Carbonate is reacted with dilute sulphuric (VI) acid, the reaction takes place for a short time and then stops. Explain.

When lead (II) Carbonate is reacted with dilute sulphuric (VI) acid, the reaction takes place for a short time and then stops. Explain.

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Kavungya
Insoluble lead (II) sulphate coats the carbonate hence stops further action of the acid on the
carbonate
Kavungya answered the question on March 28, 2019 at 11:47

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