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- Plumbite abstract "In chemistry, plumbite is the PbO22− oxyanion or hydrated forms, or any salt containing this anion. In these salts, lead is in the oxidation state +2. It is the traditional term for the IUPAC name plumbate(II).For example, lead(II) oxide (PbO) dissolves in alkali to form salts containing the HPbO−2 anion:PbO + OH− → HPbO−2Lead(II) hydroxide also dissolves in excess alkali to form the Pb(OH)4−6 anion:Pb(OH)2 + 4 OH− → Pb(OH)4−6The plumbite ion is a weak reducing agent. When it functions as one, it is oxidized to the plumbate ion.".
- Plumbite wikiPageID "2671268".
- Plumbite wikiPageLength "1308".
- Plumbite wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Plumbite wikiPageRevisionID "644632071".
- Plumbite wikiPageWikiLink Alkali.
- Plumbite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oxoanions.
- Plumbite wikiPageWikiLink Chemistry.
- Plumbite wikiPageWikiLink IUPAC.
- Plumbite wikiPageWikiLink International_Union_of_Pure_and_Applied_Chemistry.
- Plumbite wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
- Plumbite wikiPageWikiLink Lead(II)_hydroxide.
- Plumbite wikiPageWikiLink Lead(II)_oxide.
- Plumbite wikiPageWikiLink Oxidation_state.
- Plumbite wikiPageWikiLink Oxyanion.
- Plumbite wikiPageWikiLink Plumbate.
- Plumbite wikiPageWikiLink Reducing_agent.
- Plumbite wikiPageWikiLink Salt_(chemistry).
- Plumbite wikiPageWikiLinkText "plumbite".
- Plumbite hasPhotoCollection Plumbite.
- Plumbite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chem.
- Plumbite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Inorganic-compound-stub.
- Plumbite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Plumbite subject Category:Oxoanions.
- Plumbite hypernym Oxyanion.
- Plumbite type ChemicalCompound.
- Plumbite comment "In chemistry, plumbite is the PbO22− oxyanion or hydrated forms, or any salt containing this anion. In these salts, lead is in the oxidation state +2. It is the traditional term for the IUPAC name plumbate(II).For example, lead(II) oxide (PbO) dissolves in alkali to form salts containing the HPbO−2 anion:PbO + OH− → HPbO−2Lead(II) hydroxide also dissolves in excess alkali to form the Pb(OH)4−6 anion:Pb(OH)2 + 4 OH− → Pb(OH)4−6The plumbite ion is a weak reducing agent.".
- Plumbite label "Plumbite".
- Plumbite sameAs Plumbito.
- Plumbite sameAs m.07ww03.
- Plumbite sameAs Plumbit.
- Plumbite sameAs Plumbit.
- Plumbite sameAs Q6590494.
- Plumbite sameAs Q6590494.
- Plumbite wasDerivedFrom Plumbite?oldid=644632071.
- Plumbite isPrimaryTopicOf Plumbite.