K2SO4 + Pbl2 are the reactants.
K2SO4 + Pbl2 :) A+ Users
lead iodide
The name of compound Pbl2 is lead(II) iodide.
lead acetate
This compound is lead iodide.
The answer depends on the amount of the substance.
This is called lead(II) iodide.
Pbl2
Pb(NO3)2 + 2NaI = PbI2 = 2NaNO3 Lead iodide is a yellow precipitate.
The symbol for lead that displays its charge is Pbl2. Lead can have an oxidation of plus 2 or 4. The plus 2 oxidation in lead is the most common.
actually in chemical bonding we discuss two type of compounds one is polar and one is non polar compounds. in both of these two only polar compounds are soluble in water and non polar compounds are not soluble in water and they are soluble in polar solvents like benzene and CCl4.