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Chemical Formula For Lead (II) Oxide?

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The chemical formula for lead (II) oxide is PbO. This comes from Pb being the chemical symbol for lead, and O being the chemical symbol for Oxygen.

Lead oxide can either be red or yellow in color, depending on its internal atomic structure and the process used in processing the mineral from its natural state.

Uses for Lead Oxide

The red form of lead oxide is used in the manufacture of batteries (especially care batteries), glass (as in 'lead glass', ceramics, vulcanized rubber, in primers for ferrous metal, rust-resistant paint and by the chemical industry as an oxidizer. Yellow lead oxide can be used in batteries plates, long-life heavy duty batteries, power cables and, as with red, ceramics.

Any form of lead product can be poisonous to humans and so must be treated with respect.

This film shows us how lead oxide is produced on an industrial scale:

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