Lead oxides are: PbO, PbO2, Pb3O4, Pb2O3 and the possible Pb12O19.
PbO2
mixture
Lead (II) oxide
Lead and oxygen are the elements in lead dioxide.
This compound is lead (II) acetate with the chemical formula Pb(CH3COO)2.
Lead(IV) oxide would have the formula PbO2
There really is none but it would be Lead(III) Sulfide
PbO is lead(II) oxide. It is an ionic compound with a giant ionic structure. The doubly charged lead and oxide ions occupy alternate positions in a crystal lattice, and there are strong electrostatic forces of attraction between these oppositely charged ions.
Lead (II) Oxide is the IUPAC name for PbO.
yes. it is the same kind of compound oxide
No. It is a compound of lead and oxygen.
Lead oxide is not a metal. Why?Lead is metal by itself, lead oxide is metal oxide, meaning it is a chemical compound that contains at least one atom of oxygen (thus oxide) and one other element (being a metal oxide, that one other element has to be metal, in this case lead).
The ionic chemical formula of lead(IV) oxide is: (Pb)4+ + 2 O-.
Lead II oxide is PbO
PbO2
The chemical formula of lead tetroxide is Pb3O4.
Lead has Three type of oxides: Lead(II) Oxide = PbO (Generally referred) Lead(IV) Oxide = PbO2 Lead(II,IV) Oxide = Pb3O4