Abstract

AbstractThe reactions occurring between gaseous hydrogen chloride and lead (II) carbonate and lead (II) hydroxide carbonate (white lead) have been studied over a range of temperatures and partial pressures of hydrogen chloride. The only solid reaction product is lead (II) chloride which is formed in a single stage. Kinetic studies show that the diffusion of HCI is probably the rate‐controlling step and Arrhenius parameters for this process are given.

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