Pb(IV)-compositions are good oxidants. Pb(II) is more stable. Inert-Pair-Effect.
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)
Corroded metal is not stable.
Tellurium is more stable than tin due to the fact that tellurium is closer to having a stable number of electrons on its outer shell than tellurium.
NH3 (ammonia) is less stable than water due to its lower boiling point and reactivity with acids. Water is a more stable molecule due to its strong hydrogen bonding and overall lower reactivity compared to ammonia.
PbCl4 is less stable than PbCl2 because of steric hindrance from the bulky Cl atoms in PbCl4, leading to a higher energy state. PbCl2 has a more stable structure due to the lower coordination number of Pb, allowing for stronger Pb-Cl bonds and a more compact arrangement.
Pb(IV)-compositions are good oxidants. Pb(II) is more stable. Inert-Pair-Effect.
apply fazan's rule, greater the charge on cation more is the polarising power and hence more covalent character polarising power of pb4+>pb2+ thus pbcl4 is more covalent than pbcl2 conversely pbcl2 more ionic than pbcl4
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)
More stable than the US dollar.
in general,mean is more stable than median but in the case of extreme values it is better to consider median a stable measure than mean.
Three legs are more stable than 4 legs.
Humans balance on two legs. This is less stable than balancing on four legs. The more legs you can lean on, the more stable you are. Centipedes are really stable!
Humans balance on two legs. This is less stable than balancing on four legs. The more legs you can lean on, the more stable you are. Centipedes are really stable!
In a molecule, the equatorial position is generally more stable than the axial position.
Corroded metal is not stable.
Why triplet excited state is found to be more stable than singlet excited state?