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No. Sulfur is an element, so it's made of sulfur atoms and nothing else. It's pure.
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Lead sulfate (PbSO4) is an ionic compound. It consists of a lead ion (Pb2+) and a sulfate ion (SO42-) bound together in an ionic bond. The structure of the sulfate ion is a sulfur atom surrounded by 4 oxygen atoms.
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No. Sulfur is an element, so it's made of sulfur atoms and nothing else. It's pure.
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One atom of lead and one of sulfur for a total of two.
Lead sulphide (lead sulfide) contains only two elements, lead and sulfur. Lead sulfate contains lead, sulfur and oxygen.
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Formation of lead (II) sulphide; not all the sulfur reacted.
Lead sulfate (PbSO4) is an ionic compound. It consists of a lead ion (Pb2+) and a sulfate ion (SO42-) bound together in an ionic bond. The structure of the sulfate ion is a sulfur atom surrounded by 4 oxygen atoms.
Lead is a metal.
Lead because its a metal
No, Pyrite is iron and sulfur
The mineral "Galena".
Lead Oxide + Sulfur Dioxide