I assume you mean the molecular mass. Its molecular mass is 367.01g/mol
The molar mass of PbBr2 is 367.008 g/mol
PbI does not exist. There are, however PbI2 and PbI4. Neither are good electrolytes.
Lead(II) Bromide = PbBr2
PbBr2 - Lead (II) Bromide
Lead Bromide, (PbBr2) and Zinc Chloride, (ZnCL2)
The molar mass of PbBr2 is 367.008 g/mol
1.2x10-2
PbBr2 is only slightly soluble in water, but more so than PbCl2, so if you had to write the equation it would be2LiCl(aq) + PbBr2(aq) ==> 2LiBr(aq) + PbCl2(s)
The chemical formula for Lead (II) Bromide is - PbBr2
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The formula for Led II Bromide is PbBr2. It is a non organic compound and is a result of leaded gasoline burning.
PbBr2
1.2x10-2
This compound is lead bromide - PbBr2.
PbI does not exist. There are, however PbI2 and PbI4. Neither are good electrolytes.
Lead(II) Bromide = PbBr2
Lead(II) Bromide = PbBr2