Not really. Lead bromide's solubility in water is so low that it is generally considered to be insoluble.
Lead and bromine
lead is a poor conductor of electricity. its melting point is 327A^*c
Lead bromide has an ionic bond.
Lead Bromide's solubility in water is extremely low. 0.8g of Lead Bromide dissolves in 100g of water at 20°C.
Not really. Lead bromide's solubility in water is so low that it is generally considered to be insoluble.
after heating Lead Bromide, it becomes a molten which conducts electricity. so the answer is yes it does. lead bromide's an ionic bond. so, compared to the structure of an ionic bond, lead bromide does conduct electricity when molten. When molten or in an aqueous state, the ions become free to move and so it can carry electric charge around as well.
Only Carbon - Graphite Its a covalent solid the only one that can conduct electricity
Yes, Pencil Lead does conduct Electricity. Copper, Gold and Silver though are the best conductors.
Lead and bromine
Lead in solid state
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Yes.
through pencil lead.
lead is a poor conductor of electricity. its melting point is 327A^*c
It's Lead (IV)Bromide We use roman numerals when it's a transition metal + nonmetal
Yes the center carbon or lead can conduct electricity. The carbon in the pencil is also used in resistors for resistance in a circuit.