Category
page 1Lead(II) compounds
lead glass
variety of glass in which lead replaces the calcium content of a typical potash glass
lead(II) nitrate
chemical compound
lead(II) oxide
chemical compound
lead azide
chemical compound
lead(II) acetate
chemical compound
lead sulfate
chemical compound
white lead
chemical compound
lead(II) sulfide
chemical compound
lead(II) iodide
chemical compound
lead chloride
chemical compound
lead carbonate
chemical compound
lead(II) chromate
chemical compound
lead(II) hydroxide
chemical compound
LK-99
lead(II) bromide
chemical compound
lead(II) fluoride
chemical compound
lead styphnate
chemical compound
lead zirconate titanate
intermetallic inorganic chemical compound
lead thiocyanate
chemical compound
lead telluride
chemical compound
lead hydrogen arsenate
chemical compound
lead selenide
chemical compound
chrome yellow
chemical compound and pigment
lead titanate
chemical compound
lead(II) phosphate
chemical compound
chrome orange
chemical compound
Venetian ceruse
cosmetic product
lead dipicrate
chemical compound
plumbite
In chemistry, plumbite is the oxyanion or hydrated forms, or any salt containing this anion. In these salts, lead is in the oxidation state +2. It is the traditional term for the IUPAC name plumbate(II).
Lead polonide
chemical compound
lead(II) oxalate
chemical compound
lead(II) selenate
chemical compound
lead(II) perchlorate
chemical compound
lead stearate
chemical compound
Plumbocene
Plumbocene is an organometallic compound of lead with the chemical formula . It is a member of the class of metallocenes. It is soluble in benzene, acetone, ether, and petroleum ether, and insoluble in water. Plumbocene is stable in cold water.
lead-metagermanate
chemical compound
lead citrate
chemical compound