Chemical Property of Lead acetate trihydrate
Chemical Property:
- Appearance/Colour:White crystals
- Vapor Pressure:13.9mmHg at 25°C
- Melting Point:75 °C (dec.)(lit.)
- Boiling Point:117.1 °C at 760 mmHg
- Flash Point:40 °C
- PSA:80.29000
- Density:2,55 g/cm3
- LogP:-0.54610
- Storage Temp.:2-8°C
- Solubility.:443g/l
- Water Solubility.:625 g/L
- Hydrogen Bond Donor Count:3
- Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count:7
- Rotatable Bond Count:0
- Exact Mass:380.03495
- Heavy Atom Count:12
- Complexity:25.5
- Transport DOT Label:Poison
- Purity/Quality:
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99% *data from raw suppliers
LeadAcetateTrihydrate *data from reagent suppliers
Safty Information:
- Pictogram(s):
T,
N
- Hazard Codes:T,N
- Statements:
61-33-48/22-50/53-62
- Safety Statements:
53-45-60-61
- MSDS Files:
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SDS file from LookChem
Total 1 MSDS from other Authors
Useful:
- Canonical SMILES:CC(=O)[O-].CC(=O)[O-].O.O.O.[Pb+2]
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Uses
Lead(II) acetate trihydrate is used as a mordant in textile printing and dyeing, drier in paints, varnishes and as a water repellant. It is also used in cosmetics and to prepare other lead compounds. It serves as an ingredient in progressive types of hair coloring dyes. Further, it is used in the detection of poisonous gas hydrogen sulfide. Lead(II) acetate trihydrate was a component of the solution which was used towards the fabrication of platinum black microelectrodes. Lead acetate trihydrate may be used in the manufacturing of other lead salts. It may be used in the textile industry for dyeing and printing. In paint industry, lead acetate acts as a drying agent and as a purification agent in chemical synthesis. Lead acetate trihydrate, the usual commercial form, is used in the preparation of basic lead carbonate and lead chromate, as a mordant in cotton dyes, as a reagent for the manufacture of lead salts of higher fatty acids, as a water repellant, as a component in combined toning and fixing baths for daylight printing papers, and as a means of treating awnings and outdoor furniture to prevent removal of mildew- and rotproofing agents by rain or laundering. Other uses include preparation of rubber antioxidants; processing agent in the cosmetic, perfume, and toiletry industries; component of coloring agents for adhesives; and preparation of organic lead soaps as driers of paints and inks.