Lead (IV) Chloride
Lead (IV) chloride {for A+}
PbCl2 is lead(II) chloride, PbCl4 is lead(IV) chloride
The compound PbCl4 is made up of lead (Pb) ions and chloride (Cl-) ions. In this compound, the lead atom has a charge of +4, and each chloride ion has a charge of -1, so it forms four chloride ions to balance the charge of the lead ion.
If the formula was intended to be PCl5, the compound is phosphorus pentachloride.
The Correct Chemical Name is: xenon tetrafluoride
Lead (IV) chloride {for A+}
lead(IV) chloride
The IUPAC name of PbCl4 is lead tetrachloride, an inorganic compound. The acronym IUPAC stands for the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, which is a federation of chemists that create the chemical names of different substances.
Lead(IV) Chloride
yes, it is an ionic compound and all ionic compounds exist in solid state.
PbCl2 is lead(II) chloride, PbCl4 is lead(IV) chloride
The correct name for the compound PCI is phosphorus trichloride.
The correct compound name for AlF3 is aluminum fluoride.
The correct compound name for BaO is barium oxide.
The correct name of the compound N2O4 is dinitrogen tetroxide.
The correct name for the compound S3Cl2 is disulfur dichloride.
The correct name for the compound CS2 is carbon disulfide.