Pb2(oh)
It has a white color in the form of powder of cyrstals : )
The formula of lead (II) hydroxide is Pb(OH)2. It is composed of one lead ion (Pb2+) and two hydroxide ions (OH-).
PbOH2 is Lead (II) hydroxide. It is not thought to be stable in its solid phase. As a liquid, it is a weak base.
This chemical formula is Pb(OH)2.
Nothing will happen because Sodium Hydroxide is a strong alkali. Lead is not as strong as Sodium Hydroxide, so it will not react.
The chemical formula for lead(II) hydroxide is Pb(OH)2.
Pb(OH)2
Formula = Pb(ClO4)2
The chemical symbol for lead II nitrate is Pb(NO3)2.
When sodium hydroxide is added to lead, a white precipitate of lead(II) hydroxide forms. This reaction can be represented by the chemical equation: Pb(NO3)2 + 2NaOH → Pb(OH)2 + 2NaNO3. Lead(II) hydroxide is insoluble in water and will precipitate out of the solution.
The symbol for Sodium Hydroxide is NaoH
The compound is likely to be lead(II) iodide (PbI2). When it reacts with hydrochloric acid, it forms a yellow precipitate of lead(II) chloride (PbCl2), which is soluble and colorless in nitric acid, and with ammonium hydroxide, it forms a white precipitate of lead(II) hydroxide (Pb(OH)2).