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Plumbate
In chemistry, a plumbate is a salt having one of the several lead-containing oxoanions. Although the term ''plumbate'' can refer either to plumbate(II) or plumbate(IV), it traditionally refers specifically to plumbate(IV), whereas plumbate(II) is referred to as ''plumbite''. Plumbates are formed by the reaction of lead(IV) oxide, , with alkali. Plumbate salts contain either the hydrated ''plumbate'' anion, , or the anhydrous anions (''meta-plumbate'') or (''ortho-plumbate''). For example, dissolving in a hot, concentrated aqueous solution of potassium hydroxide forms the potassium salt . The anhydrous salts may be synthesized by heating metal oxides or hydroxides with . All plumbate(IV) salts are very strong oxidising agents.〔 Some hydrated plumbate(IV) salts decompose upon dehydration. They are also decomposed by carbon dioxide. Red lead, a mixed oxide with formula , may be thought of as lead(II) ortho-plumbate(IV): . This structure is demonstrated by its reaction with nitric acid, which yields the lead(II) nitrate salt, , and . Lead sesquioxide, , is also known, and likewise has the structure lead(II) meta-plumbate(IV): .〔 ==References==
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