yes
Pb[OH]2 for white lead, Pb3O4 red lead
The three forms of lead are 1) Metallic lead 2) Inorganic lead and lead compounds (or lead salts) 3) Organic lead (containing carbon)
lead(II) sulfide Sulfur has an oxidation number of 2. Cross then superscript S^2 down in front of lead and there ya go.
The charge of the lead ion in the compound lead phosphate, Pb3(PO4)2, is 2+.
Yes it is i have been using that type of lead on alot of tests.
yes
Pb[OH]2 for white lead, Pb3O4 red lead
It is +2
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NO!!! PbO is lead oxide , and the lead is in oxidation state '2'.
Lead cannot be turned into gold. Lead can only be turned into more lead, and more lead can only be turned into even more lead. Lead cannot be magically turned into gold.
There are two lead phosphates: lead (II) metaphosphate with formula Pb(PO3)2 and lead (II) orthophosphate with formula Pb3(PO4)2
Lead nitrate = Pb(NO3)2 It contain 1 atom of Lead, 2 of Nitrogen and 6 of Oxygen
It depends on the compound. Lead can have an oxidation state of either 2+ or 4+
Pentel was created in 1946.
Lead Sulfide is PbS.