Pb3(PO4)2
Pb(NO3)2
The formula for Plumbic carbonate is Pb(CO3)2 because the higher charge of lead has a charge of 4+ and CO3 has a charge of 2-, therefore the charges would diagonally switch and then be reduced to the simplest whole-number ratio.
The chemical formula for lead(II) hydroxide is Pb(OH)2.
The chemical formula for plumbic nitrate is Pb(NO3)4.
Plumbic = Lead(IV) Pb(Cr2O7)2
The correct formula for lead II acetate is Pb(CH3COO)2.
The correct chemical formula for lead nitrate is Pb(NO3)2.
The chemical formula of lead tetroxide is Pb3O4.
Pb(NO3)2
Pb(ClO3)4
First you'd get Pb2(SO3)2 but that's not entirely correct because the charge of Lead and Sulfite are both +2 and -2 respectively, so they'd cancel/simplify to: Pb(SO3)
Formula: Pb(NO3)2
The formula for Plumbic carbonate is Pb(CO3)2 because the higher charge of lead has a charge of 4+ and CO3 has a charge of 2-, therefore the charges would diagonally switch and then be reduced to the simplest whole-number ratio.
The chemical formula for lead(II) hydroxide is Pb(OH)2.
Pb3(PO4)2 i just answered it on castlelearning.com and it was correct
The chemical formula for plumbic nitrate is Pb(NO3)4.
Plumbic = Lead(IV) Pb(Cr2O7)2