The bonding would be polar covalent
Lead nitrate contains both ionic and covalent bonding. The lead (Pb) cation forms ionic bonds with the nitrate (NO3-) anion due to the transfer of electrons, while the nitrate anion exhibits covalent bonding within the polyatomic ion itself.
The type of bonding that is more dominant in solids depends on the specific material. Examples of dominant bonding types in solids include covalent bonding in diamond, metallic bonding in metals, and ionic bonding in salt.
Gasoline is a mixture of hydrocarbons and does not have a specific bonding type. Ethanol, on the other hand, is a type of alcohol and has hydrogen bonding due to the presence of hydroxyl (-OH) groups.
covalent bonds
Calcium Sulphide is the name(word) of the substance. It chemical formula is 'CaS'. That is one atom of calcium one atom of sulphur. NB Carefukl with the nameing oif sulphur compounds. 'Sulphate' = -SO4' (Four oxygens). CuSO4 ; Copper SULPHATE) 'Sulphite' = -SO3' (Three oxygen). (CuSO3 ; Copper SULPHITE) 'Sulphide' = -S' (No oxygens). (CuS ' Copper SULPHIDE). Note the subtle change of one letter to indicate a different sulphur type compound.
The formula for Lead Sulfide (or Lead Sulphide) is either: PbS for Lead(II) Sulphide, or PbS2 for Lead(IV) Sulphide.
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Lead sulphide (lead sulfide) contains only two elements, lead and sulfur. Lead sulfate contains lead, sulfur and oxygen.
Lead sulphide is typically black or dark grey in color.
It is a semiconductor
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The metal is lead. Galena is lead(II) sulphide.
Yes, it is Lead(II) sulfide = PbS
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The formula of lead (II) sulphide is PbS whilst the formula of lead (IV) sulphide is PbS2. The formula is: PbS and the number of Solubility product constants is 3x10^-25 if you're interested;)
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