PbCO3 is the formula for Lead II Carbonate. So it is made up of lead, carbon and oxygen.
Copper carbonate is made up of the elements copper, carbon, and oxygen.
It is made up of carbon, oxygen and calcium. A carbonate contains oxygen and carbon so you know that, and then you can see that as it is called calcium carbonate it also contains calcium. :)
The lead carbonate is dissolved in nitric acid and carbon dioxide is released.
Echinoderms have an Endoskeleton made up of 95 % calcium carbonate.
It is Lead Carbonate, but to be more specific, it is Lead (II) Carbonate. Lead can have a charge of +2 or +4. A carbonate ion has a charge or -2. So, in order for the chemical formula to be PbCO3 the lead ion must have a charge of +2, hence the (II) between the lead and carbonate.
There is NO ionic charge on lead carbonate. (PbCO3). It is a neutrally charged substance. However, The lead cation has a charge of ' 2+ ' . as Pb^(2+) . Correspondingly the carbonate anion has a charge of ' 2- ' , as CO3^(2-) . As their charges are numerically the same at '2' , but of opposite character (+/-) , they ionically combine as lead carbonate (PbCO3). The charged neutralise each other, so that the substance is 'charge-less'. (+)2 - 2 = 0
Lead carbonates are PbCO3 and Pb(CO3)2; lead (5) carbonate doesn't exist.
Lead carbonate + sulphuric acid = Lead sulphate + carbon dioxide + water
It is a white solid.
Ionic!!!! As Pb(CO3)2 => Pb^(4+) + 2CO3^(2-) Notice in this case that the lead cation has a charge of '4+' , so it needs TWO(2) carbonate anions , each of charge '2-' to balance. +4 + 2(-2) = +4 - 4 = 0
Lead(IV) carbonate is an ionic compound because it is made up of a metal cation (Pb^4+) and nonmetal anions (CO3^2-). The strong electrostatic attraction between the positively charged cation and negatively charged anions holds the compound together.
The chemical formula for lead (II) carbonate is PbCO3. It is composed of one lead (II) ion (Pb2+) and one carbonate ion (CO3^2-). Lead (II) carbonate is a white solid that is sparingly soluble in water.