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Lead (ii) carbonate --> lead (ii) oxide + carbon

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Lead (ii) carbonate --> lead (ii) oxide + carbon

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It is Lead Carbonate, but to be more specific, it is Lead (II) Carbonate.

Lead can have a charge of +2 or +4. A carbonate ion has a charge or -2. So, in order for the chemical formula to be PbCO3 the lead ion must have a charge of +2, hence the (II) between the lead and carbonate.

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PbCO3 is the formula for Lead II Carbonate. So it is made up of lead, carbon and oxygen.

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it is a white solid

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Lead(II) carbonate is a white solid.

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