The chemical name for Pb3(PO4)2 is lead(II) phosphate. This compound is formed by the combination of lead ions (Pb2+) and phosphate ions (PO43-).
The chemical name of Mg3(PO4)2 is magnesium phosphate.
Lead forms the Pb2+ ion, as lead has an atomic number of 82, the Pb2+ ion has 80 electrons in total
Formula: Pb2(CO3)4
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+.
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i think its Magnesium phosphorus oxide.
The chemical name of Mg3(PO4)2 is magnesium phosphate.
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Yes, because it is a name of a subject. It should be ---Chem 12.
Formula: Pb2+
The symbol for the lead ion with a charge of +2 is Pb2+.
Pb2+ has lost two electrons, so it has 82 - 2 = 80 electrons.
Lead (IV) ion
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It is very slightly soluble in water.In a saturated solution:[Pb2+] = 1.2x10-2 mol/L[Br-] = 2.4x10-2 mol/Lbecause [Pb2+]*[Br-]2 = Ks = 6.3*10-6 and [Br-] = 2*[Pb2+]
It is the log mean value of the inert B in counterdiffusion usually used to find a flux. P = pA1 + pB1 = pA2 + pB2 thus, pB1 = P - pA1, and pB2 = P - pA2, so: pBM = [pB2 - pB1]/ln(pB2/pB1) = [pA1 - pA2]/ln[(P-pA2)/(P-pA1)] happy engineering :)
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