Lead: Inorganic ChemistryBased in part on the article Lead: Inorganic Chemistry by Philip G. Harrison which appeared in theEncyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, First Edition.
Abstract:This article covers basic chemistry of lead(II) including coordination geometries of halides, pseudohalides, oxides, carboxylates, thiolates, and nitrogen and/or phosphorus‐containing ligands. Coordination number around lead(II) ranges from 1 to 12 but is by no means comprehensive. Tetrahedral four‐coordination is observed only for lead(IV) compounds with bulky ligands. Lead forms halide complexes with both oxidation states but lead(IV) halides are much less stable then monomeric lead(II) halides. Like lead(II… Show more
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