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What is the chemical formula of lead IV ion?

lead (IV) ion is Pb4+ ion. Note that Pb4+ is never found as an ion- the (IV) is an oxidation number or oxidation state.


What is the formula for lead IV?

The Lead IV ion is Pb4+


What is the formula for ionic compound formed between S2- and PB4 plus?

The formula for the ionic compound formed between S^2- and Pb^4+ is PbS2, where lead (Pb) has a 4+ charge and sulfur (S) has a 2- charge. This results in the compound lead(IV) sulfide.


What is is lead IV carbonate formula?

The chemical formula of lead(IV) carbonate is Pb(CO3)2.


Is Pb(CrO4)2 a molecular compound?

No. It is an ionic compound composed of the lead IV cation (Pb4+) and the chromate anion (CrO4)2-.Pb4+ + 2(CrO4)2- --> Pb(CrO4)2


Lead IV hypocarbonite formula?

Lead(IV) hypocarbonate's chemical formula is Pb(CO3)2. It consists of one lead ion (Pb4+) and two carbonate ions (CO32-) in its structure.


What is the formula formed between pb4 plus and po3- ions?

Pb3(PO)4 would be the correct answer but it isn't because this compound does NOT exsist: Pb3(PO4)4 or Pb3(PO3)4 are possible phosphate and phosphite salt of Pb(4+) ions.


What is the ionic formula for lead 4 oxide?

The ionic chemical formula of lead(IV) oxide is: (Pb)4+ + 2 O-.


Is lead IV an element or compound?

Lead IV is the 4+ ion formed by the element lead (Pb). Because Pb4+ is a positive ion it must be accompanied by a negative ion.


How do you write lead IV hydroxide?

The chemical formula of lead(IV) chromate is PbCrO4.


What is the formula for Lead IV and Nitrite ion?

The formula for lead(IV) ion is Pb4+ and for nitrite ion is NO2-.


Why Pb2 plus is more stable than Pb4 plus?

Pb2+ is more stable than Pb4+ because the 6s and 6p orbitals in Pb have poor shielding ability, making it energetically unfavorable for Pb to lose 4 electrons and achieve the 4+ oxidation state. The higher charge of Pb4+ leads to greater electron-electron repulsions, making it less stable than Pb2+.