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Lead halides bivalent

Lead fluoride, 193 Lead halides, 197 bivalent structure, 193 Lead iodide, 194 Lead oxide structure, 202 Lead phosphates, 222 Lead selenide structure, 202 Lead sulfate, 222 Lead sulfide structure, 202 Lead tclluride structure, 202 Lewisite, 256 Lipophilicity... [Pg.3299]

Bivalent halides.—These halides include those of beryllium, mangesium, zinc, cadmium, mercury, copper, lead, tin, platinum, palladium, etc. They could be subdivided into at least two classes typified (i) by KCl.MgCl2 and (ii) by 2KCl.MgCl2 2NH4Cl.CuCl2.2HoO etc. P. Pfeiffer represents known and unknown compounds by the scheme ... [Pg.230]

Lead forms binary halides in both oxidation states, although the tetrahalides, PbX4, are generally much less stable than their bivalent analogs, PbX2. Lead(TV) fluoride is the only halide of lead which is stable under ordinary conditions. It is a crystalline solid with a melting point >600 °C and obviously... [Pg.2359]


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