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Definition of Pb2Br4
1.1 Name
Pb2Br4 is named Mercury(II) bromide or Plumbic bromide following IUPAC nomenclature.
1.2 Atomic number
The atomic number of Pb2Br4 is the total number of protons and neutrons in one atom of the substance.
1.3 Atomic mass
The atomic mass of Pb2Br4 is the total mass of all protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom.
1.4 Ion structure
Pb2Br4 consists of two lead ions (Pb++) and four bromide ions (Br-). -
Properties of Pb2Br4
2.1 Physical properties of Pb2Br4
Mercury(II) bromide is a colorless, odorless solid with a neutral pH.
2.2 Chemical properties of Pb2Br4
Pb2Br4 can react with other substances to form new products. -
Common chemical reactions with Pb2Br4
The chemical reactions of Pb2Br4 are very diverse, from reactions with metals, acids, non-metals to salts. -
Synthesis of Pb2Br4
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of Pb2Br4
Pb2Br4 can be synthesized in the laboratory through chemical reactions.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of Pb2Br4
In industry, Pb2Br4 is produced through industrial chemical processes.