Lead(II) oxide
It is Lead monoxide also known as Litharge.
No, lead (II) oxide (PbO) is a compound of two elements: lead and oxygen.
The meaning of amphoteric is: a compound which can react with acids but also with bases.Some examples of amphoteric oxides: Al2O3, ZnO, SiO2, TiO2, ZrO2, PbO, etc.
Lead has Three type of oxides: Lead(II) Oxide = PbO (Generally referred) Lead(IV) Oxide = PbO2 Lead(II,IV) Oxide = Pb3O4
Lead (II) Oxide is the IUPAC name for PbO.
Lead(II) oxide
No, PbO is not an element. It is a chemical compound composed of lead (Pb) and oxygen (O). Lead is the element in this compound.
It is Lead monoxide also known as Litharge.
No, lead (II) oxide (PbO) is a compound of two elements: lead and oxygen.
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.
The formula PbO is called lead(II) oxide.
Lead (II) Oxide
Pb(OH)2 --> PbO + H2O
The compound FeSO4 can be named as iron(II) sulfate in both Stock and classical nomenclature systems.
CrP is chromium phosphide.
Lead oxides are: PbO, PbO2, Pb3O4, Pb2O3 and the possible Pb12O19.