Lead (II) Nitrate
The compound name of Pb(NO2)2 is lead(II) nitrite.
The charge of a Pb ion can vary depending on the specific ion. Commonly, lead can exist as Pb2+ or Pb4+ ions.
Lead I nitrite= PbNO2 Lead II nitrite= Pb(NO2)2 Lead III nitrite= Pb(NO2)3 Lead IV nitrite= Pb(NO2)4
Pb(NO3)2
The balanced equation for the decomposition of lead(IV) oxide (PbO2) is 2PbO2 -> 2PbO + O2.
The correct name of the compound Pb(NO3)2 is lead(II) nitrate.
The compound name of Pb(NO2)2 is lead(II) nitrite.
Lead (II) Nitrate
The chemical name for Pb(CN)₂ is lead(II) cyanide.
The hydroxide of lead is Pb(OH)2; Pb(OH)+ is only an anion in alkaline solutions.
The chemical name is lead. The symbol for the element lead is Pb, for plumbum, which comes from Latin for lead.
"Sugar of lead" is lead acetate - Pb(CH3COO)2.
The chemical formula of lead(III) nitrite is Pb(NO2)3.
The charge of a Pb ion can vary depending on the specific ion. Commonly, lead can exist as Pb2+ or Pb4+ ions.
This reaction is:2 Al + 3 Pb(NO3)2 = 2 Al(NO3)3 + 3Pb
The original, or latin, name for lead (pb) is plumbum.
Lead I nitrite= PbNO2 Lead II nitrite= Pb(NO2)2 Lead III nitrite= Pb(NO2)3 Lead IV nitrite= Pb(NO2)4