Black, odorless powder
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)
Lead solutions are usually a greenish, yellowish colour....
its colourless
No, because Lead Sulfide is a nonpolar molecule
Galena can be found in various places around the world, including the United States, Mexico, Peru, Russia, and Australia. It is commonly found in hydrothermal veins associated with other sulfide minerals like sphalerite and chalcopyrite.
The formula for Lead Sulfide (or Lead Sulphide) is either: PbS for Lead(II) Sulphide, or PbS2 for Lead(IV) Sulphide.
Lead sulphide (lead sulfide) contains only two elements, lead and sulfur. Lead sulfate contains lead, sulfur and oxygen.
Ferrous sulphide is typically black in color.
colourless gas
It is a semiconductor
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)
The cuprous sulfide - Cu2S - is black.
Three
The metal is lead. Galena is lead(II) sulphide.
Yes, it is Lead(II) sulfide = PbS
Pb2S5
The formula of lead (II) sulphide is PbS whilst the formula of lead (IV) sulphide is PbS2. The formula is: PbS and the number of Solubility product constants is 3x10^-25 if you're interested;)