Nitric acid is an oxidising agent and reacts with PbO but it does not react with PbO2 . Explain why?

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Since nitric acid itself is an oxidising agent therefore, it is unlikely that the reaction may occur between PbO2 and nitric acid. However, the acid-base reaction occurs between PbO and nitric acid because PbO is a basic oxide.

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