You probably mean lead chromate since you have mentioned an oxidation state of 2+ for the lead ion and the chromate ion has an oxidation state of 2-. Lead chromate is yellow. Please see the link.
No, lead chromate is insoluble in water
Lead chromate is insoluble in water.
Lead (II) Dichromate
Lead ions = Pb2+Chromate ions = CrO4-2Compound they form is Lead(II) chromate = PbCrO4
Lead(II) Chromate = PbCrO4
Lead ions = Pb2+Chromate ions = CrO4-2Compound they form is Lead(II) chromate = PbCrO4
by the reaction of lead nitrate with potassium chromate or potassium dichromate
Chromate
Lead Chromate
Lead, Chromium, and Oxygen
PbCrO4