mixture of lead, carbon, oxygen and hydrogen at the ratio of 1, 2, 3, 2. i think???
The periodic symbol for lead is Pb.
The symbol for a lead ion is Pb, and the charge can vary depending on the specific ion. Common lead ions include Pb^2+ and Pb^4+.
When you mix Pb2+ and OH-, they will react to form a precipitate of lead (II) hydroxide, which has the chemical formula Pb(OH)2. This is an insoluble compound that will form a solid or a cloudy solution.
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The oxidation state of Pb in PbO2 is +4. In this compound, oxygen is generally assigned an oxidation state of -2 and since there are two oxygen atoms, the total oxidation state contributed by oxygen is -4. To balance the charge for the compound, the lead atom must have an oxidation state of +4.
Tin and Lead are both metals with oxidation numbers of 2+ and 4+, so the two equations for Lead (Pb) are 2Pb + O2 ---> 2PbO and Pb + O2 ---> PbO2 The equations for Tin (Sn) look the same ... just substitute Sn where you see Pb.
Pb(NO3)2(aq) + 2NaOH(aq) -->Pb(OH)2(s) + 2NaNO3(aq)
The balanced equation for the decomposition of lead(IV) oxide (PbO2) is 2PbO2 -> 2PbO + O2.
Pb which is neutral has 82 electrons. Thus, if it has a 4+ charge, then it has 78 electrons.
The chemical formula for lead(IV) acetate is Pb(C2H3O2)4.
The chemical formula of lead acetate is Pb(CH3COO)4.
To balance the equation Pb(NO3)2 = PbO + NO2 + O2, start by balancing the elements that appear in only one compound on each side of the equation. In this case, balance the Pb first, followed by N and O. After balancing these elements, double-check to ensure that each element's count is the same on both sides of the equation. The brackets in the chemical formula indicate the composition of the ion or molecule enclosed within them.
Pb(OH)4 Hydroxide ion has a charge of -1. Since the lead has a charge of +4, you need four hydroxide ions to keep the compound stable
The periodic symbol for lead is Pb.
The compound name for Pb(OH)4 is lead(IV) hydroxide.
The formula for Plumbic carbonate is Pb(CO3)2 because the higher charge of lead has a charge of 4+ and CO3 has a charge of 2-, therefore the charges would diagonally switch and then be reduced to the simplest whole-number ratio.
Lead(IV) Perchlorate