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How many fluoride ion (F-1) are needed to balance a lead (IV) ion (Pb+4)?
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How many fluoride ion (F-1) are needed to balance a lead (IV) ion (Pb+4)?
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Pb2F3
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
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If your lead (IV) has a charge of +4 and the fluorine has a -1 then you would need 4 F-1 to balance the +4 charge.
PbF4
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