Pbcl4 Compound Name
Name PbCl4 ................................................ What does it mean? 3
It is called lead (IV) chloride.
But that doesn't make sense.
I learned that you use Roman numerals only when you do not know their value.
(Iv) Why does it exist, why?
When should I add a room number when writing a formula?
See, you didn't list it here, NH4Cl is ammonium chloride.
No number, so why in PbC4?
You know the value of lead in this compound because you have read and seen the formula. If you only had one name, you wouldn't know, would you? For example, what is the formula of lead bromide? Is it PbBr2 or PbBr4? The name lead (II) bromide indicates this.
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Lead digits are used to distinguish lead IV chloride from other oxidation conditions of lead, such as lead II chloride. Ammonium chloride is not abundant because ammonium is present only in cations with an oxidation state of +1. However, as the oxidation state of lead is +2 and +4, it can only be said that lead chloride can refer to PbCl2 or PbCl4.
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Does the name PbCl4 .................................... have any meaning?
It is called lead (IV) chloride.
But that doesn't make sense.
I learned that you use Roman numerals only when you do not know their value.
(Iv) Why does it exist, why?
When should I add a room number when writing a formula?
Look, you didn't add them here, NH4Cl is ammonium ...