Pb[OH]2 for white lead, Pb3O4 red lead
The formula of red lead, tri-lead tetroxide, is Pb3O4.
Phosphorus may rarely be seen as P, but it will usually be seen as white or red phosphorus, both of which are P4. White P4 is a tetrahedral structure. Red P4 is a chain-like structure, where one of the bonds from white P4 is broken and joined with a neighboring P4.
there is no chemical formula for red cabbage itself, but there is a chemical formula for red cabbage extract
Red lead is lead tetroxide, Pb3O4 or 2PbO·PbO2.
The carrot, radish, onion and sugar beet have stems that are above ground and the roots and edible tuber/bulb is underground. The stem is green and the carrot is orange; the beet is red, the onion is white/red; the radish is red/white.
The formula of red lead, tri-lead tetroxide, is Pb3O4.
A sweet white wine has the most sugar content. It has about 16grams of sugar. A red wine has no sugar.
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White lead is lead carbonate. The name "white lead" is also used to describe a lead-containing white paint that was often used as a primer coat on metal. In this context, "red lead" was the red-colored lead-containing primer. White lead is a pigment composed of Lead carbonate and Lead hydroxide. It is used as a rust preventive and it used to be used in house paint until it was recognized that exposure to the old powdering paint and chips created a lead poisoning hazard to people.
There are several different ones, there is a very good article on WIKI if you search "Lead tetroxide"
Table 1 Magneto Output Voltage Tester Connections Range Tester (+) to Tester (-) to Reading @4 000 rpm 250 V AC Black/Red lead Red/White lead 40 V or more 50 V AC White lead Yellow lead 15 V or more Table 2 Stator Coil Resistance Tester Connections Range Tester (+) to Tester (-) to Reading Black/Red lead Red/White lead 27.2 ∼ 40.8 Ω × 1 Ω White lead Yellow lead 1.76 ∼ 2.64 Ω
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Lead poisoning or (plumbic poisoning) as it is known is by the ingestion of either lead (which is decayed uranium) or it's compounds. these can be found in lead acid batteries, paints (red lead) paint being a good example or by toxic fumes from smelting or a classic poison is called "sugar of lead" which is lead acetate this both resembling sugar and tasting like sugar too. the ingestion of plumbic (lead) compounds leads to plumboporphyria which sends the person insane.
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Phosphorus may rarely be seen as P, but it will usually be seen as white or red phosphorus, both of which are P4. White P4 is a tetrahedral structure. Red P4 is a chain-like structure, where one of the bonds from white P4 is broken and joined with a neighboring P4.
Desset wines have the highest sugar content. This would include wines such as Port, Muscat, and Sherry as well as other late-harvest wines. The color and the sugar content are not connected.
As long it is a dry wine, both red and white wine contains little amounts of sugar. On average dry red or white wine will have around 1 to 3 grams of sugar per litre of wine. You can get more details about red wine and white wine at "westvalley.com.au"