Lead Acetate Trihydrate CAS 6080-56-4
Lead acetate, also known as lead acetate, commonly known as lead sugar.Chemical formula (CH3COO) 2Pb, Mr=325, usually refers to trihydrate, there are also decahydrate and anhydrous.
Lead acetate trihydrate is colorless crystal, white particles or powder, slightly acetic acid smell, has weathering, toxic.Melting point 60-62ºC, boiling point 280ºC (atmospheric pressure), 15ºC solubility 45.6, 100ºC 200.
Used for preparation of various lead salts, antifouling coatings, water quality protective agents, pigment fillers, paint desiccants, fiber dyes and solvents for heavy metal cyanidation.
Lead acetate, white monoclinic crystal, density 2.55g/Cm-3 (25ºC).Melting point 75ºC (hot).Combustible.A slight odor of acetic acid.Having the property of weathering.Refractive index 1.567.It is a covalent compound and a weak electrolyte.Soluble in water, solubility 55.04g/100g water.It is also soluble in glycerol and insoluble in ether.Anhydrous lead acetate was formed from water loss at 75ºC.
Lead acetate trihydrate is colorless crystal, white particles or powder, slightly acetic acid smell, has weathering, toxic.Melting point 60-62ºC, boiling point 280ºC (atmospheric pressure), 15ºC solubility 45.6, 100ºC 200.
Used for preparation of various lead salts, antifouling coatings, water quality protective agents, pigment fillers, paint desiccants, fiber dyes and solvents for heavy metal cyanidation.
Lead acetate, white monoclinic crystal, density 2.55g/Cm-3 (25ºC).Melting point 75ºC (hot).Combustible.A slight odor of acetic acid.Having the property of weathering.Refractive index 1.567.It is a covalent compound and a weak electrolyte.Soluble in water, solubility 55.04g/100g water.It is also soluble in glycerol and insoluble in ether.Anhydrous lead acetate was formed from water loss at 75ºC.
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Lead Acetate Trihydrate 6080-56-4