Lead II sulphate is PbSO4
Lead IV sulphate is Pb(SO4)2
When silver is immersed in copper sulphate solution, a redox reaction takes place where silver displaces copper from the copper sulphate solution. This results in the formation of silver sulphate and metallic copper deposits on the silver surface. Over time, the silver object may lose its shine due to the formation of copper deposits on its surface.
Formula: PbSO4
PbSO4 is a compound made up of three elements: lead, sulfur and oxygen, chemically bonded together (= not mixed!).
The chemical formula for lead II sulfate is PbSO4.
NO!!! It is a white solid compound. Car batterty terminals may turn white, this is lead sulphate. It comes from a combination of lead from the lead plates in the battery and sulphuric acid, the battery liquid.
Lead sulphate is insoluble in water, while lead chloride is soluble. You can separate the two compounds by adding water to the mixture, which will dissolve the lead chloride and leave the lead sulphate as a solid precipitate. You can then filter out the solid lead sulphate to separate it from the soluble lead chloride.
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A white precipitate of barium sulphate is formed when sodium sulphate solution is added to barium chloride solution. This is due to the formation of an insoluble salt, barium sulphate, which appears as a white solid in the solution.
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Caledonite is a carbonate/sulphate mineral of copper and lead.
Aluminium is more reactive than iron (Fe) according to the reactivity series of metals. Thus, when Ferrous Sulphate solution is stored in Aluminium can, Aluminium being more reactive, displaces iron from its solution to form Aluminium sulphate and iron. :)
When silver is immersed in copper sulphate solution, a redox reaction takes place where silver displaces copper from the copper sulphate solution. This results in the formation of silver sulphate and metallic copper deposits on the silver surface. Over time, the silver object may lose its shine due to the formation of copper deposits on its surface.
Formula: PbSO4
Lead sulphite? Are you sure you don't mean lead sulphide or lead sulphate?
PbSO4 is a compound made up of three elements: lead, sulfur and oxygen, chemically bonded together (= not mixed!).
Lead solutions are usually a greenish, yellowish colour....
The chemical formula for lead II sulfate is PbSO4.