Acetate
The chemical formula for acetate is C2H3O2. It is sometimes referred to as Acetate Ion or Monoacetate. It is a salt produced when acetic acid is combined with alkaline, metallic, earthy, nonmetallic, or other bases.
Lead Acetate Formula
Lead is a periodic table element with the atomic number 82. It is a metal that people have utilised for ages, dating back to 7000 BC. The element is found in small quantities in a variety of minerals, with the exception of sulphide and lead glance (PBS), which are used to manufacture the metal across the world. It is a white shiny metal with a soft texture that is very malleable. In addition to being a good conductor of electricity, the metal is very corrosion-resistant. When burned in the air, the metal in powdered form generates a bluish-white blaze.
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