2.jpg
Product name:Lead acetate trihydrate
The alias: Lead(II) acetate
lead diacetate trihydrate
Lead acetate
CAS; 6080-56-4
Formula: C4H12O7Pb
Exact Mass: 380.03500
Molecular Weight: 379.33400
PSA 80.29000
Lead(II) acetate (Pb(CH3COO)2), also known as lead acetate, lead diacetate, plumbous acetate, sugar of lead, lead sugar, salt of Saturn, and Goulard's powder, is a white crystalline chemical compound with a sweetish taste. It is made by treating lead(II) oxide with acetic acid. Like other lead compounds, it is toxic. Lead acetate is soluble in water and glycerin. With water it forms the trihydrate, Pb(CH3COO)2·3H2O, a colourless or white efflorescent monoclinic crystalline substance. The substance is used as a reagent to make other lead compounds and as a fixative for some dyes. In low concentrations, it is the principal active ingredient in progressive types of hair colouring dyes. Lead(II) acetate is also used as a mordant in textile printing and dyeing, as a drier in paints and varnishes, and in preparing other lead compounds. It was historically used as a sweetener and for cosmetics.
Appearance & Physical State: White Crystals
Density:2.55
Melting Point: 75ºC
Boiling Point: 280ºC
Flash Point: 40ºC
Water Solubility: 625 g/L
Stability: Stable under normal shipping and handling conditions. Stable at room temperature in closed containers under normal storage and handling conditions.
Storage Condition:Low temperature, ventilated, dry
The packing level; III
Hazard Class:6.1
HS Code: 29152900
1510393641237518.jpg 1510393641724050.jpg 1510393641243970.jpg