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3 June, 17:59

Which formula represents lead (ii) phosphate? 1. pbpo4 2. pb4po4 3. pb3 (po4) 2 4. pb2 (po4) 3?

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  1. 3 June, 21:46
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    3.) Charge on one molecule of PO4 is - 3. So on two molecule it'll be 2 (-3) = - 6. Let oxidation number of Pb be x. Therefore, 3x + (-6) = 0. 3x=6. x=2.
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