Lead sulfate is white.
Lead (II) carbonate is typically white in color.
Lead(II) iodide is yellow in colour
Lead residue is typically grayish or black in color.
PbO can be yellow or red.
Lead chromate is typically yellow in color.
It has a white color in the form of powder of cyrstals : )
The streak color of pencil lead is typically a shade of grey.
Lead sulfate is white.
The color of pencil lead streak is usually gray or black, depending on the hardness of the lead. The softer the lead, the darker the streak it creates.
Lead (II) carbonate is typically white in color.
Lead compounds tend to be blue in flame tests
Lead(IV) bromide is typically a pale yellow to light brown color.
Lead(II) iodide is yellow in colour
Lead (II) azide has the molecular formula of Pb(N3)2. Lead (II) azide has the molecular weight of 291.2 grams per mole.
Lead nitrate has no color. It's a whitish crystal; in solution it looks just like water.
The color of lead II chloride precipitate is white.