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Lead (II) iodide, which has PbI2 as its chemical formula, exists only this way and not in the form PbI4 as someone might guess. Though lead has a +2 and a +4 for its oxidation states, iodine is too weak an oxidizer to form the second lead-iodine compound. This stuff is toxic because of the lead, and you can read more about it by using the supplied link to the Wikipedia article.

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If it is presumed that it is lead(I) then the formula would be PbI.

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Formula: PbI4

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Formula: AlI3

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PbI2

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PbI4

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Q: What is the chemical formula for lead IV Iodide?
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