Want this question answered?
There really is none but it would be Lead(III) Sulfide
Mercury (II) acetate: Hg(CH3COO)2
Lead has no taste. The sweet compound is lead (II) acetate with the chemical formula Pb(CH3COO)2. But this compound is toxic !
Lead(II) acetate, unhydrous 280C Lead(IV) acetate, unhydrous 175C Handbook of chemistry and physics
(CH3COO)2Cu.H2O
Pb(C2H3O2)2
There really is none but it would be Lead(III) Sulfide
Mercury (II) acetate: Hg(CH3COO)2
Lead has no taste. The sweet compound is lead (II) acetate with the chemical formula Pb(CH3COO)2. But this compound is toxic !
Lead (II) chloride is obtained - an insoluble salt in water - and sodium acetate.
This compound is lead bromide - PbBr2.
This compound is lead (II) acetate with the chemical formula Pb(CH3COO)2.
Lead(II) acetate, unhydrous 280C Lead(IV) acetate, unhydrous 175C Handbook of chemistry and physics
Pb(CH3COO)2 is the chemical formula of lead(II) acetate.
Molybdenum(II) acetate is a coordination compound with the formula Mo2(O2CCH3)4
The formula for iron(II) acetate is to my knowledge Fe(C2H3O2)2. And iron(III) acetate is to my knowledge Fe(C2H3O2)3.
The chemical formula of iron(II0 acetate is Fe(CH3COO)2.