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The lead carbonate is dissolved in nitric acid and carbon dioxide is released.

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Lead + nitric acid -------> lead nitrate + hydrogen

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1) effervescence (Ignore carbon dioxide)

2)lead (II) carbonate disappears

3)colorless solution formed

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it will dissolve

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Q: What observations can be made when dilute nitric acid is added to lead carbonate?
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