The chemical formula of lead(IV) chromate is PbCrO4.
The chemical formula of lead(IV) dichromate is Pb(Cr2O7)2.
This compound very probable doesn't exist.
Pb(CrO4)2
PbOH2 is Lead (II) hydroxide. It is not thought to be stable in its solid phase. As a liquid, it is a weak base.
The name is lead(IV) fluoride.
Pb(OH)4 Hydroxide ion has a charge of -1. Since the lead has a charge of +4, you need four hydroxide ions to keep the compound stable
They react and give lead hydroxide which is a white precipitate.
Tin (II) hydroxide
The Lead IV ion is Pb4+
Lead IV Sulfide is PbS2
lead (IV) selenide
Sn(OH)4
Lead (II) iodide is PbI2. Lead (IV) iodide is PbI4.
This depends on the transition state of the lead ion. Lead(II) oxide, PbO: red or yellow powder Lead(IV) oxide, PbO2: dark brown, black powder Lead(II,IV) oxide, Pb3O4: bright red or orange powder
lead(IV) cyanide