Pb[OH]2 for white lead, Pb3O4 red lead
Its chemical name is "basic lead carbonate" but it is much more often just called white lead. It's an unusual compound consisting of 2 lead(II) carbonate formula units bonded to a lead(II) hydroxide formula unit with the formula 2PbCO3-Pb(OH)2. In classic European oil paintings from centuries past, it was used as the chief pigment for the color white. It isn't used anymore though, because lead is toxic.
The formula of red lead, tri-lead tetroxide, is Pb3O4.
The chemical formula of lead (IV) is PbF4.
The formula for pencil lead is c3,h2o
Pb[OH]2 for white lead, Pb3O4 red lead
Its chemical name is "basic lead carbonate" but it is much more often just called white lead. It's an unusual compound consisting of 2 lead(II) carbonate formula units bonded to a lead(II) hydroxide formula unit with the formula 2PbCO3-Pb(OH)2. In classic European oil paintings from centuries past, it was used as the chief pigment for the color white. It isn't used anymore though, because lead is toxic.
Formula: Pb(CN)2 Molecular Mass: 259 Color: White to Yellow
The formula for lead monoxide is PbO
The formula for lead monoxide is PbO
The formula of red lead, tri-lead tetroxide, is Pb3O4.
Nh2o1 is the formula for lead dioxide.
The chemical formula for Lead (IV) Chloride is : PbCl4
In Lead(II) bromide, a white powder, there are two elements in the chemical compound. Lead(II) bromide contains both lead and bromine particles and has the chemical formula PbBr2.
There are two lead phosphates: lead (II) metaphosphate with formula Pb(PO3)2 and lead (II) orthophosphate with formula Pb3(PO4)2
The formula for lead (II) nitride is Pb3N2. The formula for lead (IV) nitride is Pb3N4
The formula for lead bicarbonate is Pb(HCO3)4.