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Lead(II) iodide: Revision history


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  • curprev 17:5217:52, 16 March 2023104.0.75.15 talk 23,322 bytes 0 →‎Structure: edited to change the word “stable” to “common” in sentence beginning “The 4H polymorph is”. Justification: Stability (the energy of one configuration of a system with respect to alternative configurations of the system) is a state function. State functions are path-independent. The stability of the 4H polymorph is independent of the crystal growth method, the word “common” is more correct in this sentence. undo

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  • curprev 22:2222:22, 5 December 202288.65.54.167 talk 23,253 bytes −37 The lead-iodide bond is covalent and therefore non-ionic. Since salts are defined as being ionic in bonding character, lead iodide cannot be considered a salt. undo
  • curprev 22:1822:18, 5 December 202288.65.54.167 talk 23,290 bytes −8 The lead-iodide bond is covalent and therefore non-ionic. Since salts are defined as being ionic in bonding character, lead iodide cannot be considered a salt. undo

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