This question is misguided. Firstly, Lead forms only the nitrate. Secondly, the phrase 'compound element' is meaningless. A compound is composed of elements. Lead nitrate is a compound composed of the elements lead, nitrogen and oxygen.
The compound name of Pb(NO2)2 is lead(II) nitrite.
Lead I nitrite= PbNO2 Lead II nitrite= Pb(NO2)2 Lead III nitrite= Pb(NO2)3 Lead IV nitrite= Pb(NO2)4
Lead nitrite is an ionic compound all of which are considered salts.
lead nitrite
Copper(I) Nitrite
No, lead (II) oxide (PbO) is a compound of two elements: lead and oxygen.
Not symbol, but chemical formula. Lead(II) nitrite: Pb(NO2)2 Lead(IV) nitrite: Pb(NO2)4
colourless crystal or white powder
PbNO3 stands for lead(II) nitrate, which is a chemical compound composed of lead and nitrate ions. It is commonly used in laboratory experiments and in the production of various lead-containing products.
PbS is not an element, it is a compound.Pb is lead and S is sulfur.The name of this compound is commonly known as Lead Sulfide.
The formula for copper(II) nitrite is Cu(NO2)2. It is formed by the combination of copper(II) ion (Cu2+) and nitrite ion (NO2-), resulting in the compound copper(II) nitrite.
The chemical formula of lead(III) nitrite is Pb(NO2)3.