What is the lead(II) acetate formula?
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What is the lead(II) acetate formula?
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Chemical formulas involve the use of letters, numbers and symbols that provide us with information about how many atoms of an element(s) are found in a compound. They differ from chemical names and structural formulas.
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View this answerThe chemical formula for the compound lead(II) acetate is Pb(C2H3O2)2. In this formula, C2H3O2 is the acetate, which is made up of carbon, hydrogen,...
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