Pb2+ is the lead(II) ion formula
PbI2
PbI2 is commonly known as Lead(II) Iodide. It is also sometimes called plumbous iodide from the Latin root plumbum, which means lead.
Lead(II) iodide has at room temperature a pretty yellow color.
Lead (II) iodide is PbI2. Lead (IV) iodide is PbI4.
Lead (II) iodide Transition metals always need roman numerals to represent their charges.
Depends on if you have iron (II) iodide or iron (III) iodide. iron (II) iodide is FeI2, while iron (III) iodide is FeI3.
PbI2
The formula for nickel(II) iodide is NiI2.
PbI2 is commonly known as Lead(II) Iodide. It is also sometimes called plumbous iodide from the Latin root plumbum, which means lead.
Lead (II) iodide is PbI2. Lead (IV) iodide is PbI4.
Lead(II) iodide is yellow in colour
The name of compound Pbl2 is lead(II) iodide.
you calculate the number of moles by working out the gram formula mass of Lead II iodide, which should be 461.03 g/mol, and divide that by the measured ammound of substance you have in grams. That will give you the number of moles of substance you have.
Lead(II) iodide is yellow in colour
Lead(II) iodide has at room temperature a pretty yellow color.
Lead (II) iodide is PbI2. Lead (IV) iodide is PbI4.
Lead (II) iodide Transition metals always need roman numerals to represent their charges.
Mercury(II) iodide is HgI2.