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Lead oxides are a group of inorganic compounds containing lead and oxygen.

  • Lead(II) oxide, chemical formula, PbO, also called litharge, massicot.
  • Lead(II,IV) oxide, chemical formula Pb3O4, also called minium, red lead.
  • Lead(IV) oxide, chemical formula PbO2, more commonly referred to as lead dioxide.