Actually there are lots of elements which are commonly found only in compounds rather than in their pure elemental form. Sodium, magnesium, calcium, hydrogen come immediately to mind, but there are lots more.
Lead iodide (PbI2) and lead iodate (Pb(IO3)2) are common compounds formed by lead and iodine. Lead iodide is a yellow compound that is sparingly soluble in water, while lead iodate is a white solid that is insoluble in water.
Some common compounds formed by astatine include hydrogen astatide (HAt), astatine monochloride (AtCl), astatine monobromide (AtBr), and astatine monoxide (At2O). Due to the scarcity and radioactive nature of astatine, its compounds are not commonly studied.
sodium chloride, sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate
The common ion in this system is lead (Pb2+). When lead chloride and lead hydroxide react in aqueous solution, the lead ion (Pb2+) is present in both compounds, making it the common ion.
Some common compounds of CH4 include carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), methane (CH4) itself, and carbon monoxide (CO). These compounds are formed by various reactions involving methane as a reactant.
Lead iodide (PbI2) and lead iodate (Pb(IO3)2) are common compounds formed by lead and iodine. Lead iodide is a yellow compound that is sparingly soluble in water, while lead iodate is a white solid that is insoluble in water.
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Compounds are formed by the combination of atoms with bonds. These bonds are formed by the sharing of valence unpaired electrons of both bonded atoms or by the transfer of electrons . This form covalent or ionic bond and compounds are formed.
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Lead (pronounced "led", as in "lead weight") compounds are compounds that contain lead. Lead (pronounced "leed", as in "lead the way") compounds are chemicals that are considered the most promising candidates for use as a future drug. they are really cool and stuff and destroy the trees man!!!!!!!!! you should be huggin a tree your so deep
Some common compounds formed by astatine include hydrogen astatide (HAt), astatine monochloride (AtCl), astatine monobromide (AtBr), and astatine monoxide (At2O). Due to the scarcity and radioactive nature of astatine, its compounds are not commonly studied.
sodium chloride, sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate
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Compounds are formed by the reaction of two or more elements.
Yes. Compounds formed by sharing electrons are called covalent compounds.
yes No. Inert elements have an outer electron shell which is exactly filled to capacity. Some of the inert elements are helium, neon, argon, and krypton. These are also referred to as "Nobel Gases". Lead is not one of these. The characteristic of these elements being "Inert", is that except under rare or extreme circumstances, they will not bond with other elements. Lead does not fit this characteristic. To see a list of about 30 common Lead compounds, search (Google, ...) for: common compounds of lead and visit the link titled: "Common Compounds of Lead Pb -- EndMemo" (EndMemo.com) Some of the lead compounds listed there are: Lead Chloride (PbCl2/PbCl4), Lead Oxide (PbO/PbO2), Lead Sulfite (PbSO3), Lead Sulfate (PbSO4).