PbCl2 --> Pb2+ + Cl-
PbCl2 is the molecular formula (not chemical equation) of lead(II) chloride.
PbCl4 is it's formula. The name of the chemical is Lead tetrachloride.
The chemical equation for the reaction that occurs when zinc metal is added to a solution of copper II chloride is: Zn + CuCl2 -> Cu + ZnCl2.
Pb(NO3)2
A white precipitate, lead (II) chloride, and aqueous sodium nitrate would form. The chemical equation is Pb(NO3)2(aq) + 2NaCl(aq) --> 2NaNO3(aq) + PbCl2(s). This type of reaction is called a double replacement or double displacement.
PbCl2 is the molecular formula (not chemical equation) of lead(II) chloride.
The chemical formula (not equation) of copper(II) chloride is CuCl2.
PbCl4 is it's formula. The name of the chemical is Lead tetrachloride.
lead II acetate and barium chloride equation
The chemical equation for the reaction that occurs when zinc metal is added to a solution of copper II chloride is: Zn + CuCl2 -> Cu + ZnCl2.
Put a little hydrochloric acid in the water sample. 2HCl + Pb -> H2 + PbCl2. Lead chloride is insoluble and its density is much higher than that of water. You can then perform a test on the precipitate to determine the ratio of lead chloride to silver chloride in your precipitate.
PbCl2 is lead chloride, lead dichloride or lead (II) chloride. It is an important to the chemical industry because of its value as a reagent. A link to the Wikipedia article is provided. Surf on over for details.
Pb(NO3)2
Lead(II) oxide. Pb is lead. O is oxide.
Because lead(II) sulfate is insoluble any reaction occur.
A white precipitate, lead (II) chloride, and aqueous sodium nitrate would form. The chemical equation is Pb(NO3)2(aq) + 2NaCl(aq) --> 2NaNO3(aq) + PbCl2(s). This type of reaction is called a double replacement or double displacement.
2Na3(PO4) + 3Pb(II)Cl2 --> 6NaCl + Pb3(PO4)2