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2007-02-08 10:36:32 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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Technically Lead (I) oxide...which is weird because the "(I)" means it has a +1 oxidation, but lead generally only forms +2 and +4 cations. Ah well, thats wierd, but w/e haha.

2007-02-08 10:53:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

DiPlumbous Oxide


Which actually shouldnt be possible...
because Lead has an oxidation number of +2
and Oxygen has an oxidation number of -2
and if there is two Plumbous, then that means the equation isnt balanced.... now if it is PbO then that is fine... or 2PbO or Pb2O2...

otherwise this is false...

2007-02-08 18:46:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Lead Sub-Oxide
Lead Oxide is PbO

2007-02-08 18:40:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Lead oxide.

2007-02-08 18:38:52 · answer #4 · answered by Matthew P 4 · 1 0

water

2007-02-08 18:39:31 · answer #5 · answered by jessica j 1 · 0 2

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