The formula for the plumbous ion is Pb2+.
The formula for plumbous sulfate is PbSO4. It consists of one lead (Pb) ion and one sulfate (SO4) ion.
The chemical formula for plumbous chloride is PbCl2.
The symbol for plumbous chloride is PbCl2. It is also known as lead(II) chloride.
Lead (IV) ion
The formula for ammonium ion is NH4+ and the formula for oxalate ion is C2O4^2-.
The chemical formula for plumbous chloride is PbCl2.
Formula: PbCl2
The formula for plumbous sulfate is PbSO4. It consists of one lead (Pb) ion and one sulfate (SO4) ion.
The symbol for plumbous chloride is PbCl2. It is also known as lead(II) chloride.
Pb(NO3)2
Plumbous refers to Lead II. The II means it is in a +2 state. Therefore, this requires two Iodines as they have -1 charge. Therefore the formula is PbI2
The formula for plumbous oxide is PbO.
The chemical formula for plumbous sulfate, also known as lead(II) sulfate, is PbSO4. In this compound, "Pb" represents the chemical symbol for lead, and "SO4" represents the sulfate ion, composed of one sulfur atom (S) and four oxygen atoms (O) with a -2 charge. Therefore, the formula PbSO4 indicates that lead(II) sulfate consists of one lead (Pb) atom bonded to one sulfate (SO4) ion.
Lead (IV) ion
The chemical formula of platinous cyanide is Pt(CN)2.
The Chemical Formula for Potassium Ion is K+.
The polyatomic ion is a carbonate ion, with formula CO3-2.