Surely it is extremely rare for a lead compound to itself become a drug. Far more common is that the lead compound LEADS to the drug, hence the name. But it will almost always requires some modification before it can be released as a drug.
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PbCl4 is the formula of the compound lead chloride.
The systematic name of this compound is Lead(II) Sulfate(VI), and the common name is lead sulfate.
No, lead weights are not a compound. Lead weights are typically made of pure lead metal, which is an element on the periodic table.
Lead has no taste. The sweet compound is lead (II) acetate with the chemical formula Pb(CH3COO)2. But this compound is toxic !
Lead is an element
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No - lead weights are usually fairly pure lead and thus an element and not a compound.
Pb is a compound.
Lead sulphate (PbSO4) is the most common compound of lead and sulphur. Lead sulphide (PbS) is an ionic compound of lead and sulphur that is used in certain electronic applications.Lead Sulphide (PbS)
Compound
PbCl4 is the formula of the compound lead chloride.
This question is misguided. Firstly, Lead forms only the nitrate. Secondly, the phrase 'compound element' is meaningless. A compound is composed of elements. Lead nitrate is a compound composed of the elements lead, nitrogen and oxygen.
The systematic name of this compound is Lead(II) Sulfate(VI), and the common name is lead sulfate.
The compound PbSO4 is lead sulfate, more specifically lead (II) sulfate.
No. It is a compound of lead and oxygen.
Pencil lead is a compound