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semiconductors are
often described as
plumbates.
Plumbates are
formed by the
reaction of lead(IV) oxide, PbO2, with alkali.
Plumbate salts contain either the hydrated...
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Calcium plumbate is an
inorganic chemical that has been used
extensively as an
anticorrosive pigment in
paints and coatings. The
formula is
given as CaO3Pb...
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called ortho-plumbic acid, is the
notional conjugate acid of the ortho-
plumbate(IV) ion, PbO4−4,
found in
compounds such as
calcium orthoplumbate, Ca2PbO4...
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oxidation state +2. It is the
traditional term for the
IUPAC name
plumbate(II). For example, lead(II)
oxide (PbO)
dissolves in
alkali to form salts...
- 6]4+ . With
strong bases, PbO
dissolves to form
plumbite (also
called plumbate(II)) salts: PbO + H2O + OH− → [Pb(OH) 3]− The kind of lead in lead gl****...
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incense burners. The most
common materials for
construction were Adobe,
plumbate, and earthenware.
These materials can be
dried by the sun and were locally...
- In solution, lead(II,IV)
oxide can be
prepared by
reaction of pot****ium
plumbate with lead(II) acetate,
yielding yellow insoluble lead(II,IV)
oxide monohydrate...
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concentrated sodium hydroxide solutions to give
sodium zincate and
sodium plumbate respectively.
Sodium hydroxide is
traditionally used in soap
making (cold...
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horizon are
include the Mixtec-Puebla
style of iconography,
Tohil plumbate ceramic ware, and
Silho or X-Fine
Orange Ware ceramics. The
presence of...
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indicated by the
appearance of
ceramics from
eastern Mesoamerica, grey-green
plumbate from
southern Guatemala and
polychrome ceramics from
Costa Rica. Tula probably...