Plumbous phosphate, or lead(II) phosphate.
Pb3N2 is lead nitride.
More precisely, lead (II) nitride. There is also lead (IV) nitride, Pb3N4.
Lead (II) Phosphite.
It is Lead (IV) Phosphide
Lead (II) Phosphide
lead (II) arsenide
Lead (III) Phosphate
Pb3(PO4)2 is lead phosphate
lead (ll) nitride
The formula for lead (II) nitride is Pb3N2. The formula for lead (IV) nitride is Pb3N4
Lead nitride is a covalent bond.
Formula: Pb(NO3)4
Formula: Pb(N3)2empirical: PbN6
If this compound is ionic, it can properly be called lead(II) nitride. If covalent, it can properly be called trilead dinitride.
The common suffix -ide usually indicates a compound that's made up of two elements, such as sodium chloride (NaCl). The suffix -ide may also be used in the name of a compound that's made up of one element and one radical, such as lead cyanide Pb(CN)2. A. ide.