Lead Nitrate
Lead carbonate is a neutral compound it contains Pb+2 and CO3-2 ions.
Lead carbonate is an ionic compound, and despite its relative insolubility, it is essentially polar, because it consists of positive and negative ions.
Solubility predicts whether the compound will be soluble. This is taught in science.
PbO is lead(II) oxide. It is an ionic compound with a giant ionic structure. The doubly charged lead and oxide ions occupy alternate positions in a crystal lattice, and there are strong electrostatic forces of attraction between these oppositely charged ions.
PbCO
Lead carbonate is a neutral compound it contains Pb+2 and CO3-2 ions.
Lead carbonate is an ionic compound, and despite its relative insolubility, it is essentially polar, because it consists of positive and negative ions.
Lead ions = Pb2+Chromate ions = CrO4-2Compound they form is Lead(II) chromate = PbCrO4
Due to insoluble Pb2+ ions
Lead ions = Pb2+Chromate ions = CrO4-2Compound they form is Lead(II) chromate = PbCrO4
Solubility predicts whether the compound will be soluble. This is taught in science.
It depends on what you call "soluble." All chemicals are soluble in water to some degree. It's just that some are only very, very, slightly soluble in water. Iodine is one of these. For most purposes, you can just call it insoluble.
Lead nitrate or Pb(NO3)2 , contains divalent lead ions. While Silver nitrate or AgNO3 , contains monovalent silver ions
The chemical formula of lead chromate is PbCrO4.
PbCrO4
PbCO
There are many and include Lead oxide, lead nitrate, lead carbonate etc.