Lead chromate is typically yellow in color.
The chromate ion (CrO4^2-) is yellow in color.
Lead chromate (PbCrO4) is a bright yellow pigment commonly used in paints. It is known for its intense color and good lightfastness properties. However, it is toxic and should be handled with care.
The color of chromate ion is yellow.
The yellow color of potassium chromate is due to the presence of the chromate ion (CrO4^2-). This ion absorbs light in the blue region of the spectrum, leading to the perception of a yellow color.
The chemical formula of lead II chromate is PbCrO4.
You probably mean lead chromate since you have mentioned an oxidation state of 2+ for the lead ion and the chromate ion has an oxidation state of 2-. Lead chromate is yellow. Please see the link.
The elements in lead chromate are lead (Pb), chromium (Cr), and oxygen (O). Lead chromate has the chemical formula PbCrO4.
Lead chromate is insoluble in water.
The chromate ion (CrO4^2-) is yellow in color.
Lead(II) Chromate = PbCrO4
Lead chromate (PbCrO4) is a bright yellow pigment commonly used in paints. It is known for its intense color and good lightfastness properties. However, it is toxic and should be handled with care.
The color of chromate ion is yellow.
The compound formed by lead (II) and chromate ions is lead(II) chromate, with the chemical formula PbCrO4.
Lead ions = Pb2+Chromate ions = CrO4-2Compound they form is Lead(II) chromate = PbCrO4
The yellow color of potassium chromate is due to the presence of the chromate ion (CrO4^2-). This ion absorbs light in the blue region of the spectrum, leading to the perception of a yellow color.
Lead ions = Pb2+Chromate ions = CrO4-2Compound they form is Lead(II) chromate = PbCrO4
by the reaction of lead nitrate with potassium chromate or potassium dichromate