Lead Chloride.
no,because it has a cloride ion and all clorides are soluble
The valency of lead (Pb) in PbCl2 is +2, as it forms two chloride ions (Cl-) with a -1 charge each, resulting in a neutral compound. In PbCl4, the valency of lead is +4, as it forms four chloride ions. Therefore, PbCl2 has a lead valency of +2, while PbCl4 has a lead valency of +4.
PbBr2 is only slightly soluble in water, but more so than PbCl2, so if you had to write the equation it would be2LiCl(aq) + PbBr2(aq) ==> 2LiBr(aq) + PbCl2(s)
Sulfur hexafluoride is the stock system name for SF6.
The stock system name for the compound Mn2O7 is Manganese(VII) oxide.
PbCl4 is it's formula. The name of the chemical is Lead tetrachloride.
PbCl2 is insoluble in NH4OH. When PbCl2 is mixed with NH4OH, it forms a precipitate of lead chloride due to the low solubility of PbCl2 in NH4OH solution.
Lead (II) chloride for PbCl2 and lead (IV) chloride for PbCl4 .
Lead and Chlorine
Pb = lead Cl = chlorineThis compound has 1 lead atom and 2 chlorine atoms.
you start with the 5.00g PbCl2 then use a conversion factor for the molar mass of pbcl2 (1mol pbcl2/278.1gpbcl2) now from mol pbcl2 use another conversion factor to get g cl2 (70.90gCl2/1 mol PbCl2) do the math and you wind up with 1.27 g Cl2
The chemical formula for plumbous chloride is PbCl2.
The compound PbCI does not exist. It should be PbCl2, which is lead(II) chloride.
The chemical equation for Lead II chloride is PbCl2.
The symbol for plumbous chloride is PbCl2. It is also known as lead(II) chloride.
The chemical reaction between zinc (Zn) and lead(II) chloride (PbCl2) is a single displacement reaction. It can be represented as: Zn + PbCl2 -> ZnCl2 + Pb. Zinc displaces lead from lead chloride to form zinc chloride and lead metal.
445g PbCl2 x 1 mol PbCl2 x 6.022x10^23 atoms PbCl2------------- ----------------- ------------- =278g PbCl2 1 mol PbCl2when multiplied through it equals 9.63975885 x 10^23formatting sucks sorry :)