lead II sulfite is PbSO3 lead IV sulfite is Pb(SO3)2
PbS2
PbSO3 is Lead Sulfite, while the 2 at the beginning denotes the amount of that compound there is. For example, there are two Lead Sulfite atoms. Pb is Lead SO3 is the polyatomic ion known as sulfite
K2SO3 is the formula for Potassium Sulfite.
No, calcium chloride is CaCl2 containing calcium ions (Ca2+) and chloride ions (Cl-). A sulfite must contain sulfite ions (SO32-)
Lead has two oxidation states (+4 and +2). As a result, there are two compounds composed of lead and sulfate: lead(IV) sulfate, which is Pb(SO4)2, and lead(II) sulfate, which is PbSO4.
Sulfite is a ion, while Sulfur trioxide is a molecule
The name of this compound is Pb(IV) sulfite or lead disulfite.
PbSO3 is Lead Sulfite, while the 2 at the beginning denotes the amount of that compound there is. For example, there are two Lead Sulfite atoms. Pb is Lead SO3 is the polyatomic ion known as sulfite
Lead (II) Sulfite
Lead sulphite? Are you sure you don't mean lead sulphide or lead sulphate?
First you'd get Pb2(SO3)2 but that's not entirely correct because the charge of Lead and Sulfite are both +2 and -2 respectively, so they'd cancel/simplify to: Pb(SO3)
The element name for PbS is lead sulfide. Lead (Pb) is a metal, and sulfide (S) is a non-metal that together form a binary compound known as lead sulfide.
The answer is Hydrogen Sulfite, because there is only one Hydrogen and its attached to the Sulfite ion.
Ferrous sulfite is a compound, not an element. It is made up of the elements iron (Fe) and sulfur (S) in specific proportions.
The IUPAC name for sodium sulfite is sodium hydrogen sulfite, or sodium bisulfite.
The name is "strontium sulfite" and the formula is SrSO3.
The chemical formula of potassium sulfite is K2SO3.
Silver sulfite