no because it is so radioative its so unstable.
Unstable isotopes are radioactive isotopes, can disintegrate and emit radiations.
unstable, think about it.
Unstable.
a rocket tends to be unstable if its tall and skinny
The chemical formula is PbI4.Pb(4+) + 4 I-
PbBr4
PbI4Lead iodide========
Lead (II) iodide is PbI2. Lead (IV) iodide is PbI4.
Lead (II) iodide is PbI2. Lead (IV) iodide is PbI4.
Lead (II) iodide, which has PbI2 as its chemical formula, exists only this way and not in the form PbI4 as someone might guess. Though lead has a +2 and a +4 for its oxidation states, iodine is too weak an oxidizer to form the second lead-iodine compound. This stuff is toxic because of the lead, and you can read more about it by using the supplied link to the Wikipedia article.
Your formulas are not correct.
NI(NO3)3+pbbr4nibr3+pb(no3)4
unstable
Radioactive elements are unstable, and the shorter the half-life, the more unstable they are.
PbI does not exist. There are, however PbI2 and PbI4. Neither are good electrolytes.
no because it is so radioative its so unstable.