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You probably mean lead chromate since you have mentioned an oxidation state of 2+ for the lead ion and the chromate ion has an oxidation state of 2-.

Lead chromate is yellow. Please see the link.

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14y ago

Two possibilities:

  • Lead(II) dichromate PbCr2O7, color not known
  • Lead(IV) dichromate Pb(Cr2O7)2, color not known

Only of Lead(II) chromate PbCrO4 (not the one asked, though) I know the color because it is known as Chroom Yellow, used in paints. And also Iron(III) chromate Fe2(CrO4)3 is yellow

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13y ago

As lead can have more than one valence the formual for Lead II Chromate is PbCrO4

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PbCrO4
Lead(II) chromate = PbCrO4
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PbCrO4

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PbCrO4

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