This depends on the transition state of the lead ion.
Lead(II) oxide, PbO: red or yellow powder
Lead(IV) oxide, PbO2: dark brown, black powder
Lead(II,IV) oxide, Pb3O4: bright red or orange powder
Lead oxide is not a metal. Why?Lead is metal by itself, lead oxide is metal oxide, meaning it is a chemical compound that contains at least one atom of oxygen (thus oxide) and one other element (being a metal oxide, that one other element has to be metal, in this case lead).
It is Lead monoxide also known as Litharge.
Pb is a compound.
The stock name of the compound PbO is lead(II) oxide.
No, lead (II) oxide (PbO) is a compound of two elements: lead and oxygen.
Lead oxide is not a metal. Why?Lead is metal by itself, lead oxide is metal oxide, meaning it is a chemical compound that contains at least one atom of oxygen (thus oxide) and one other element (being a metal oxide, that one other element has to be metal, in this case lead).
lead oxide
It is Lead monoxide also known as Litharge.
No. It is a compound of lead and oxygen.
PbO2 is lead(IV) oxide.
Lead oxide is yellow when hot and reddish-brown when cold.
Lead RED (pigment used to produce a "RED" used in ancient JAPANESE gravures.)
No, lead oxide and lead monoxide are not the same. Lead oxide typically refers to a combination of lead with oxygen in various oxidation states, such as PbO, PbO2, or Pb3O4. Lead monoxide specifically refers to the compound PbO, where lead is in a +2 oxidation state. Lead monoxide is also known as litharge or lead(II) oxide.
Lead oxide is neither an acid nor an alkali. It is a compound that is formed by the oxidation of lead metal.
the colour of mercuric oxide is an orange powder.
mixture
Lead and oxygen are the elements in lead dioxide.