No, it is not.
It is a group 14 element, a post-transition metal.
Yes, it is lead (II) (divalent lead), and is a heavy metal.
Lead is noa very good electrical conductor.
The resistivity is 208 nanoohms.meter.
Yes. Pb (lead) is a metal.
No, Pb is not a transition metal and it has 2 oxidation states
Pb the Lead is a metal so exists as the combination of atoms not the molecules.
yes
It'll decompose by heating, releasing carbondioxide: Pb(II) or plumbous carbonate: Pb(CO3) --> PbO + CO2 or Pb(IV) or plumbic carbonate: Pb(CO3)2 --> PbO2 + 2CO2
Pb(IV)-compositions are good oxidants. Pb(II) is more stable. Inert-Pair-Effect.
The metal with the chemical symbol Pb is lead, Pb is derived from the Latin word plumbum, meaning soft metal.
Pb(ClO3)4
Pb(NO3)2
No, Pb is not a transition metal and it has 2 oxidation states
In most chemical environments, Pb (II) is more stable than Pb (IV). Therefore, Pb (IV) compounds will often extract electrons from other materials to form a Pb (II) compound instead.
The metal Lead.
Lead (Pb)
Pb the Lead is a metal so exists as the combination of atoms not the molecules.
This metal is lead.
The Lead is "Pb" on the periodic table for the Latin word "Plumbum" meaning soft metal.
Pb(C2H3O2)2
Lead (II) Nitrate