- Lead (pronounced "led") is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Pb (from
Latin plumbum) and
atomic number 82. It is a
heavy metal that is
denser than most...
- solid, that
becomes orange and red when heated. It was
formerly called plumbous iodide. The
compound currently has a few
specialized applications, such...
-
serves as a
oxygen scavenger in high-temperature
fluorine chemistry, as
plumbous oxide is
relatively volatile. NIST-data
review 1980 Haines, J.; Léger,...
- In chemistry,
plumbite is the PbO2−2
oxyanion or
hydrated forms, or any salt
containing this anion. In
these salts, lead is in the
oxidation state +2....
-
independent gas
electron diffraction investigations of the
structure of
plumbous chloride".
Journal of
Molecular Structure. 42: 147–151. Bibcode:1977JMoSt...
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hydroxide Names IUPAC name Lead(II)
hydroxide Other names Lead
hydroxide Plumbous hydroxide Identifiers CAS
Number 19783-14-3 Y 3D
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- Lead
chloride may
refer to: Lead(II)
chloride (
plumbous chloride),
mineral name: cotunnite. Lead(IV)
chloride (plumbic chloride) Hexachloroplumbate(IV)...
-
IUPAC name Lead(II)
oxide Other names Lead
monoxide Litharge M****icot
Plumbous oxide Galena Identifiers CAS
Number 1317-36-8 Y 3D
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- Lead(II)
bromide is the
inorganic compound with the
formula PbBr2. It is a
white powder. It is
produced in the
burning of
typical leaded gasolines. It...
- Lead(II)
sulfide Names Other names Plumbous sulfide Galena,
Sulphuret of lead
Identifiers CAS
Number 1314-87-0 Y 3D
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