The correct name for the compound is written as lead II trioxonitrate V.
We know that a compound is formed when atoms are bonded together. The bond that holds atoms together could be ionic, metallic or covalent. We know that in Pb(NO3)2, there is both ionic and covalent bonding.
This is because, the kind of bond between the lead II ion and the nitrate ion is an ionic bond while the bond between the nitrogen and the oxygen atoms in the nitrate ion is covalent bond.
Hence, the correct name for the compound is written as lead II trioxonitrate V.
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