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No. It is an ionic compound composed of the lead IV cation (Pb4+) and the chromate anion (CrO4)2-.

Pb4+ + 2(CrO4)2- --> Pb(CrO4)2

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No, Pb(CrO4)2 is not a molecular compound. It is an ionic compound composed of lead(II) cations (Pb2+) and chromate anions (CrO4)2-.

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