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what is the valency of plumbic​

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Answered by harshverma2507
2

Answer:

Valency of plumbic is +4

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Answered by akansha7496
1

Answer:

pumbic-Pb4+

Explanation:

Valencies of lead (Pb)(Pb) is 2,42,4.

Plumbous ions has a valency of +2+2 i.e it exists as Pb^{+2}Pb

+2

Plumbous ions has a valency of +4+4 i.e it exists as Pb^{+4}Pb

+4

For example, Lead(II) chloride in PbCl_2PbCl

2

It is formed by the plumbous ion of lead (IV) chloride is PbCl_4PbCl

4

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It is formed by the plumbic ion of lead.

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