Atomfair Lead acetate trihydrate C4H12O7Pb

Description Lead Acetate Trihydrate ( CAS 610-22-0 ) is a high-purity inorganic compound with the molecular formula C4H12O7Pb , widely utilized in analytical chemistry, material sciences, and specialized industrial applications. This crystalline solid, also known by its IUPAC name lead(2+);diacetate;trihydrate , is characterized by its solubility in water and mild acetic odor. It is supplied as a white to colorless trihydrate form, ensuring consistent reactivity and performance in laboratory settings. Our product undergoes stringent quality control to meet ACS and reagent-grade standards, making it ideal for precise syntheses, lead-based reagent preparations, and controlled experiments. Proper handling and storage are recommended…

Description

Description

Lead Acetate Trihydrate (CAS 610-22-0) is a high-purity inorganic compound with the molecular formula C4H12O7Pb, widely utilized in analytical chemistry, material sciences, and specialized industrial applications. This crystalline solid, also known by its IUPAC name lead(2+);diacetate;trihydrate, is characterized by its solubility in water and mild acetic odor. It is supplied as a white to colorless trihydrate form, ensuring consistent reactivity and performance in laboratory settings. Our product undergoes stringent quality control to meet ACS and reagent-grade standards, making it ideal for precise syntheses, lead-based reagent preparations, and controlled experiments. Proper handling and storage are recommended due to its toxicological profile.

  • CAS No: 610-22-0
  • Molecular Formula: C4H12O7Pb
  • Molecular Weight: 379
  • Exact Mass: 380.03495
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 380.03495
  • IUPAC Name: lead(2+);diacetate;trihydrate
  • SMILES: CC(=O)[O-].CC(=O)[O-].O.O.O.[Pb+2]
  • Synonyms: LEAD ACETATE TRIHYDRATE, 6080-56-4, Lead(II) acetate trihydrate, Lead diacetate trihydrate, Lead acetate [JAN]

Application

Lead Acetate Trihydrate is primarily used as a key reagent in analytical chemistry for sulfide detection, forming a distinctive black precipitate with hydrogen sulfide. It also serves as a precursor in the synthesis of other lead compounds and catalysts for organic transformations. In material sciences, it is employed in the production of lead-based coatings and pigments. Additionally, it finds niche applications in hair dye formulations and as a mordant in textile dyeing processes.

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