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Catalog Number:
22919
CAS Number:
598-63-0
Carbonate de plomb
Grade:
Réactif ACS
Synonym(s):
Carbonate de plomb (II), Cérusite
Hazmat
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Préparation de solutions étalons de plomb.

Synonyms
Carbonate de plomb (II), Cérusite
CAS Number
598-63-0
Grade
Réactif ACS
Molecular Formula
PbCO3
Molecular Weight
267.21
MDL Number
MFCD00064631
PubChem ID
11727
Melting Point
400 ºC (déc.) (Environ)
Density
6,14 g/cm3
Appearance
Poudre blanche
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
General Information
Synonyms
Carbonate de plomb (II), Cérusite
CAS Number
598-63-0
Grade
Réactif ACS
Molecular Formula
PbCO3
Molecular Weight
267.21
MDL Number
MFCD00064631
PubChem ID
11727
Melting Point
400 ºC (déc.) (Environ)
Density
6,14 g/cm3
Appearance
Poudre blanche
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Oui
Antibiotic
Non
DEA-regulated
Non
Warnings
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Applications

Lead carbonate is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Paints and Pigments: It serves as a white pigment in paints, providing excellent opacity and durability, which is crucial for both artistic and industrial applications.
  • Glass and Ceramics: In the production of glass and ceramics, it enhances the thermal stability and optical properties, making it valuable for high-quality glassware and decorative ceramics.
  • Battery Manufacturing: Lead carbonate plays a role in the production of lead-acid batteries, contributing to their efficiency and longevity, which is essential for automotive and renewable energy storage.
  • Research and Development: It is used in laboratories for various chemical reactions and studies, particularly in the synthesis of other lead compounds, aiding researchers in material science and chemistry.
  • Medical Applications: Historically, lead carbonate has been used in some medical applications, such as in the treatment of certain skin conditions, although its use is now limited due to safety concerns.

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