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Catalog Number:
35621
CAS Number:
6080-56-4
Acétate de plomb (II) trihydraté
Purity:
≥ 99,99 % (dosage)
Synonym(s):
Diacétate de plomb trihydraté
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Utilisé dans la détection du sulfure, du chromate et du trioxyde de molybdène

Synonyms
Diacétate de plomb trihydraté
CAS Number
6080-56-4
Purity
≥ 99,99 % (dosage)
Molecular Formula
Pb( CH3CO2 ) 2 · 3H2O
Molecular Weight
379.33
Melting Point
75 °C (environ) se décompose à 200 °C (environ)
Density
2.55
Appearance
Poudre cristalline blanche à blanc cassé
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
General Information
Synonyms
Diacétate de plomb trihydraté
CAS Number
6080-56-4
Purity
≥ 99,99 % (dosage)
Molecular Formula
Pb( CH3CO2 ) 2 · 3H2O
Molecular Weight
379.33
Melting Point
75 °C (environ) se décompose à 200 °C (environ)
Density
2.55
Appearance
Poudre cristalline blanche à blanc cassé
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
Properties
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Oui
Antibiotic
Non
DEA-regulated
Non
Warnings
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Applications

Lead(II) acetate trihydrate is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Analytical Chemistry: This compound serves as a reagent in various analytical techniques, helping to identify and quantify other substances in samples.
  • Organic Synthesis: It acts as a catalyst in organic reactions, particularly in the synthesis of organic compounds, providing efficiency and improved yields compared to other catalysts.
  • Textile Industry: Used in dyeing processes, it enhances color fixation on fabrics, resulting in vibrant and long-lasting colors.
  • Glass Manufacturing: It contributes to the production of glass, improving its optical properties and durability, making it valuable in high-quality glass applications.
  • Pharmaceuticals: In medicinal chemistry, it is utilized in the synthesis of various pharmaceutical compounds, offering a pathway to develop new drugs with specific therapeutic effects.

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