It is lead nitrate. Just another ionic substance.
Pb(NO3)2
The chemical symbol for lead nitrate is Pb(NO3)2.
The compound is lead(IV) nitrate, with the formula Pb(NO3)4.
The chemical formula for plumbic nitrate is Pb(NO3)4.
Most people will answer this:ZnCl2 + 2AgNO3 --> Zn(NO3)2 + 2AgClBut actually in solution (where this reaction could only take place!) only two of 4 ions react:Cl- + Ag+ --> (AgCl)sThe other ions: NO3- and Zn2+ stay unchanged in solution (tribune ions)
The correct name of the compound Pb(NO3)2 is lead(II) nitrate.
The dissociation equation for Pb(NO3)2 in water is: Pb(NO3)2(s) → Pb2+(aq) + 2NO3-(aq)
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Equation is Zn + Pb(NO3)2 --> Zn(NO3)2 + Pb
The chemical symbol for lead nitrate is Pb(NO3)2.
The chemical formula for lead nitrate is Pb(NO3)2. It consists of one lead (Pb) ion and two nitrate (NO3-) ions.
The compound is lead(IV) nitrate, with the formula Pb(NO3)4.
Formula: Pb(NO3)2
The chemical symbol for lead II nitrate is Pb(NO3)2.
I will assume you mean lead with a 2 oxidation state. MgSO4 + Pb(NO3)2 >> Mg(NO3)2 + PbSO4
The chemical formula for plumbic nitrate is Pb(NO3)4.