Common questions

What is the formula for lead IV hydrogen sulfate?

What is the formula for lead IV hydrogen sulfate?

Lead(IV) Hydrogen Sulfate Pb(HSO4)4 Molecular Weight — EndMemo.

What is the name for HSO4 -?

hydrogen sulfate
The HSO4- ion is commonly referred to as hydrogen sulfate (which is also called the bisulfate ion).

What is the name for Pb3N4?

Lead(IV) Nitride Pb3N4 Molecular Weight — EndMemo.

What is the formula for Pb SO4 2?

PbSO4
Lead(II) sulfate/Formula

What ionic compound is be hco3 2?

Calcium hydrogen carbonate
Calcium bicarbonate/IUPAC ID

How do you get pbso4?

Manufacturing. Lead(II) sulfate is prepared by treating lead oxide, hydroxide or carbonate with warm sulfuric acid or by treating a soluble lead salt with sulfuric acid. Alternatively, it can be made by the interaction of solutions of lead nitrate and sodium sulfate.

What is difference between H2SO4 and HSO4?

H2SO4 is a strong acid. When it looses a hydrogen, it becomes HSO4, and gains a negative charge. HSO4- is the conjugate base of H2SO4 but it can still give its Hydrogen away, and thus it is a weak acid as well. It’s weak because it doesn’t part with its hydrogen as easily as H2SO4 did.

Is HSO4 ionic or covalent?

H2SO4 is an ionic compound.

What is the ionic compound for Pb3N4?

Binary Ionic Compounds

A B
lead (IV) iodide PbI4
lead (IV) oxide PbO2
lead (IV) sulfide PbS2
lead (IV) nitride Pb3N4

What type of compound is lead IV nitride?

Lead(IV) nitride is an ionic compound that consists of lead(IV) cations, ##”Pb”^(4+)##, and nitride anions, ##”N”^(3-)##.

How do you write SO4?

Sulphate [SO4(2-)]

What is the molecular formula for lead ( IV ) sulfide?

Molecular Formula. H4PbS2. Synonyms. Lead (IV) sulfide. Molecular Weight. 275 g/mol. Component Compounds. CID 5352425 (Lead) CID 402 (Hydrogen sulfide)

What are the charges of manganese and lead?

manganese(III) Mn3+ 4+ tin(IV) Sn4+ nickel(IV) Ni4+ lead(IV) Pb4+ Roman numeral notation indicates charge of ion when element commonly forms more than one ion. For example, iron(II) has a 2+ charge; iron(III) a 3+ charge. Anions 1-acetate C 2 H 3 O 2

Which is the correct formula for the anion NH4?

NH4+ tin(IV) Sn+4 sodium Na+ chromium(III) Cr+3 silver Ag+ zinc Zn+2 tin(II) Sn+2 copper(II) Cu+2 Give either the name or formula (with the correct charge) for each of the anions:

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