PbSO4 is the chemical formula of lead(II) sulfate.
PbSO4 is a compound made up of three elements: lead, sulfur and oxygen, chemically bonded together (= not mixed!).
PbSO4 is a solid that will not dissolve in water.
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Pb + PbO2 + H2SO4 --> PbSO4 + H2O
PbSO4 is the chemical formula of lead(II) sulfate.
The compound PbSO4 is lead sulfate, more specifically lead (II) sulfate.
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 a compound made up of three elements: lead, sulfur and oxygen, chemically bonded together (= not mixed!).
Lead sulphate (PbSO4) is the most common compound of lead and sulphur. Lead sulphide (PbS) is an ionic compound of lead and sulphur that is used in certain electronic applications.Lead Sulphide (PbS)
PbSO4 is a solid that will not dissolve in water.
Pb2+ <-- lead ion SO4 2- <-- sulfate ion. Putting them together would create: PbSO4.
The molar mass of PBSO4 = 137.847361 g/mol
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Pb + PbO2 + H2SO4 --> PbSO4 + H2O
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