Lead RED (pigment used to produce a "RED" used in ancient JAPANESE gravures.)
Lead (IV) ion
"Metallic oxide" could refer to many different chemicals. Of course if they are lead oxides, there will be lead in them. Ferrous oxide on the other hand, would not have lead, unless the lead were a contaminant.
yes. it is the same kind of compound oxide
Lead oxide plus nitric acid= lead nitrate
lead oxide
Lead oxide
Lead RED (pigment used to produce a "RED" used in ancient JAPANESE gravures.)
Magnesium oxide is at a lower energy state than lead oxide, which makes it more stable, more likely to form. So this additional energy is released as heat.
Lead (IV) Oxide
Lead Monoxide
Lead has Three type of oxides: Lead(II) Oxide = PbO (Generally referred) Lead(IV) Oxide = PbO2 Lead(II,IV) Oxide = Pb3O4
Lead has Three type of oxides: Lead(II) Oxide = PbO (Generally referred) Lead(IV) Oxide = PbO2 Lead(II,IV) Oxide = Pb3O4
Lead has Three type of oxides: Lead(II) Oxide = PbO (Generally referred) Lead(IV) Oxide = PbO2 Lead(II,IV) Oxide = Pb3O4
it makes salt + water and oxgen + carbon
There are several forms of lead oxides: Lead (II) oxide is called lead monoxide (PbO), typically used in manufacture of special glass. Lead (II-IV) oxide is called "red lead" and consists of Pb3O4 ( 2PbO-PbO2 ). Lead dioxide PbO2 is called plumbic oxide, used in dyes and in fireworks. Lead sesquioxide is Pb2O3.
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).