The formula is: Pb
If you want to know the structure: as with all metals, there are positive ions of the metal with all outermost electrons stripped and those electrons form a (negative) cloud that binds the ions together.
Lead is an element and has the symbol Pb. The symbol is an abbreviation of its name, plumbum. Lead is a soft metal that can be beaten into shaped quite easily and so was used in ancient times for Plumbing. Guess the etymological root for plumbing!
Lead does not have an equation.
The symbol for lead is Pb.
Lead is an element, and its chemical formula is the same as its atomic symbol: Pb
I found on another part of Wikipedia that it is PbF2, at least that's what it said.
Lead, Pb, and Sulfur, S.
When they have reacted with each other to form a new compound then this is called lead-II sulfide, PbS.
The usual ore of Lead (Pb) is a mineral called "Galena" - Lead sulfide, with the chemical formula PbS
It is Pb.
The chemical formula of ammonium fluoride is NH4F.
Formula: XF3 where X is the element with which fluorine is bonded
Formula = HF
Formula: PbF4
Presumably you mean gold fluoride? AuF3
The chemical formula of lead (IV) is PbF4.
Two lead fluorides are known :Pb(II)F2 or Pb(IV)F4.
The formula for sodium fluoride is NaF.
Lead fluoride, PbF2
The chemical formula of ammonium fluoride is NH4F.
the chemical formula for chromim(II) fluoride is CrF2
PbF2 is the chemical formula for lead flouride.
The formula for cupric fluoride is CuF2. Another name for this compound is copper(II) fluoride.
The Chemical Formula for Cadmium Fluoride is CdF2.
The copper(II) fluoride has the formula CuF2.
That is the formula. Rubidium fluoride (RbF) has a chemical formula of RbF.
The formula of sodium fluoride is NaF; its gram formula mass is 41.9882.