First you'd get
Pb2(SO3)2
but that's not entirely correct because the charge of Lead and Sulfite are both +2 and -2 respectively, so they'd cancel/simplify to:
Pb(SO3)
Formula: Pb2(SO4)3
Pb(SO3)2
Pb2(SO4)2-
The name of this compound is Pb(IV) sulfite or lead disulfite.
Lead IV Sulfide is PbS2
The formula for lead (IV) chlorite is Pb(ClO2)4.
Lead IV chlorite is Pb(ClO2)4
The chemical formula of lead(IV) carbonate is Pb(CO3)2.
The name of this compound is Pb(IV) sulfite or lead disulfite.
lead II sulfite is PbSO3 lead IV sulfite is Pb(SO3)2
The chemical formula of lead (IV) is PbF4.
The chemical formula for Lead (IV) Chloride is : PbCl4
The Lead IV ion is Pb4+
The formula for lead (II) nitride is Pb3N2. The formula for lead (IV) nitride is Pb3N4
Lead IV Sulfide is PbS2
The formula for lead (IV) chlorite is Pb(ClO2)4.
Lead has two oxidation states (+4 and +2). As a result, there are two compounds composed of lead and sulfate: lead(IV) sulfate, which is Pb(SO4)2, and lead(II) sulfate, which is PbSO4.
The formula for lead(IV) ion is Pb4+ and for nitrite ion is NO2-.
The chemical formula of potassium sulfite is K2SO3.
PbO2