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  • Lead Oxide Color: Understanding the Shades of Lead(II) and Lead(IV) Oxides
    Lead oxide can exist in several forms, each with a different color:

    * Lead(II) oxide (PbO), also known as litharge, is bright yellow when in its crystalline form and orange-red when in its powdered form.

    * Lead(IV) oxide (PbO2), also known as lead dioxide, is brown in color.

    So, the color of lead oxide depends on the specific form of the compound you're referring to.

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