PbSO4 is a solid that will not dissolve in water.
PbSO4 is the chemical formula of lead(II) sulfate.
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Pb + PbO2 + H2SO4 --> PbSO4 + H2O
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PbSO4 is a solid that will not dissolve in water.
The molar mass of PBSO4 = 137.847361 g/mol
Lead(II) sulphate has the molecular formula of PbSO4. The molecular weight of PbSO4 is 303.3 grams per mole. A sample weight of 158.1 grams corresponds to .5213 moles of PbSO4.
PbSO4 is the chemical formula of lead(II) sulfate.
The compound PbSO4 is lead sulfate, more specifically lead (II) sulfate.
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Pb + PbO2 + H2SO4 --> PbSO4 + H2O
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Lead has two oxidation states (+4 and +2). As a result, there are two compounds composed of lead and sulfate: lead(IV) sulfate, which is Pb(SO4)2, and lead(II) sulfate, which is PbSO4.
Compounds which have the chemical symbol S in their formula would be sulfur containing compounds. These are often covalent compounds. Some examples include sulfur dioxide (SO2), sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and lead(II) sulfate (PbSO4).