Not symbol, but chemical formula.
Lead(II) nitrite: Pb(NO2)2
Lead(IV) nitrite: Pb(NO2)4
Lead I nitrite= PbNO2 Lead II nitrite= Pb(NO2)2 Lead III nitrite= Pb(NO2)3 Lead IV nitrite= Pb(NO2)4
The formula for lead(IV) ion is Pb4+ and for nitrite ion is NO2-.
Lead (II) Nitrite
The chemical symbol for lead is Pb; Pd is for palladium.
Pb+4is known as lead(IV) in the stock system or a plumbic ion in the old naming system.
Lead I nitrite= PbNO2 Lead II nitrite= Pb(NO2)2 Lead III nitrite= Pb(NO2)3 Lead IV nitrite= Pb(NO2)4
Lead nitrite is an ionic compound all of which are considered salts.
The chemical formula for Potassium Nitrite is KNO2
The formula for lead(IV) ion is Pb4+ and for nitrite ion is NO2-.
Formula: NO2-
lead nitrite
lead nitrite
colourless crystal or white powder
Lead (II) Nitrite
The formula* for a nitrite ion is NO2-1.*Only elements have chemical symbols; chemical entities with more than one kind of atom are formulas.
The chemical formula of lead(III) nitrite is Pb(NO2)3.
Pb comes from the Latin word plumbum, and it's the chemical symbol for lead.