Lead carbonate, PbCO3, contains iron (Pb), carbon (C), and oxygen (O).
lead and sulphur
Lead (Pb) and Chlorine (Cl)
LEAD CHLORINE
lead and chlorine
silver chloride is soluble in ammonia, lead chloride is only slightly soluble in ammonia
It is very simple
PbCl2 is lead chloride, lead dichloride or lead (II) chloride. It is an important to the chemical industry because of its value as a reagent. A link to the Wikipedia article is provided. Surf on over for details.
Aluminium + Lead Chloride --> Aluminiu, Chloride + Lead Al + 3PbCl --> AlCl3 + 3Pb
Add ammonia solution to mix. Silver chloride dissolves leaving lead chloride behind.
silver chloride is soluble in ammonia, lead chloride is only slightly soluble in ammonia
It is very simple
lead chloride is formed
Sodium and chlorine are the only elements in sodium chloride.
PbCl2 is lead chloride, lead dichloride or lead (II) chloride. It is an important to the chemical industry because of its value as a reagent. A link to the Wikipedia article is provided. Surf on over for details.
Aluminium + Lead Chloride --> Aluminiu, Chloride + Lead Al + 3PbCl --> AlCl3 + 3Pb
Iron and chlorine are the elements that make up ferrous chloride.
Add ammonia solution to mix. Silver chloride dissolves leaving lead chloride behind.
Sodium chloride remain in solution; lead(II) chloride is practically insoluble in water.
Lead chloride is written as a formula like this: PbCl2
Lead (IV) Chloride
PbCl4 is the formula of the compound lead chloride.