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27 August, 11:12

Which formula represents lead (ii) chromate? and why is it this?

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  1. 27 August, 11:29
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    The formula for lead chromate is PbCrO4. This is because the Pb is the lead part - it is the first in the formula with one lead atom. Next is CrO4 - chromate. It has a negative charge (-2) and it stands for one chromium atom and four oxygen atoms.
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