- Definition of PbI4:
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Lead (II) Iodide
1.1.2 English name: Lead (II) Iodide
1.2 Molar mass: 777.6 g/mol
1.3 Atomic mass: 777.6 u
1.3.1 Molecular structure: PbI4 consists of 1 lead atom (Pb) and 4 iodine atoms (I).
1.4 Ion structure: PbI4 does not create ions because it is a solid that does not dissolve in water.
- Properties of PbI4:
2.1 Physical properties of PbI4:
- State: solid
- Color: yellow
- Scent: no distinctive smell
- pH: not applicable because PbI4 does not dissolve in water
2.2 Chemical properties of PbI4: PbI4 does not react with oxygen, does not interact with water, and barely interacts with other substances.
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Common chemical equations of PbI4: Due to the low reactivity of PbI4, it is hard to find its common chemical equations.
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Synthesis of PbI4:
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of PbI4: PbI4 can be synthesized through the reaction between I2 and Pb. This reaction produces PbI4 and hydrogen gas.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of PbI4: There is no information about the industrial synthesis of PbI4.