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CAS No 1319-46-6 , lead(2+)

  • Name: lead(2+)
  • Synonyms: lead(2+);dihydroxide; Ceruse; bis(carbonato(2-))dihydroxytri-; 11120-55-1; Lead;Trilead bis(carbonate) dihydroxide;dicarbonate; Cerussa; 1319-46-6; bis[carbonato(2-)]dihydroxytri-; Hydrocerussite;
  • CAS Registry Number:
  • Transport: UN 2291
  • Melting Point: 400 ºC
  • Density: 6,14 g/cm3
  • Safety Statements: R20/22;R33;R50/53;R61;R62
  • Hazard Symbols: N: Dangerous for the environment;T: Toxic;
  • EINECS: 215-290-6
  • Molecular Weight: 775.63248
  • InchiKey: RYZCLUQMCYZBJQ-UHFFFAOYSA-H
  • InChI: InChI=1S/2CH2O3.2H2O.3Pb/c2*2-1(3)4;;;;;/h2*(H2,2,3,
    4);2*1H2;;;/q;;;;3*+2/p-6
  • Risk Statements: S45;S53;S60;S61
  • Molecular Formula: C2H2O8Pb3
  • Molecular Structure:CAS No:1319-46-6 lead(2+)
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1319-46-6 Lead sub-carbonate

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1319-46-6 Lead sub-carbonate

  • China Hongkong Allcolors Co.,Limited [Manufacturers]
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1319-46-6 LEAD CARBONATE

  • United States Cater Chemicals Corp. [Manufacturer]
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References of lead(2+)
Title: Basic Lead Carbonate
CAS Registry Number: 1319-46-6
CAS Name: C.I. Pigment White 1
Synonyms: C.I. 77597; lead subcarbonate; white lead; flake lead; ceruse; cerussa; bleiweiss (German)
Molecular Formula: C2H2O8Pb3
Molecular Weight: 775.63
Percent Composition: C 3.10%, H 0.26%, O 16.50%, Pb 80.14%
Line Formula: (PbCO3)2.Pb(OH)2
Literature References: Occurs in nature as the mineral hydrocerussite. See: Mellor's vol. VII, 837 (1927); Colour Index vol. 4 (3rd ed., 1971) p 4676. Review of chemistry and use as pigment: E. J. Dunn, Jr., Pigment Handbook 1, 65-84 (1973). Microdetermn by nuclear microprobe for use in analysis of masterpieces: B. Nens et al., Nucl. Instruments Methods Phys. Res. B14, 148 (1986); by laser breakdown: D. Anglos, Appl. Spectrosc. 55, 186A (2001).
Properties: White, heavy powder. Poisonous! Dec at 400°, leaving a residue of PbO. Insol in water or alcohol. Sol in acetic acid or dil HNO3 with effervescence.
Use: Pigment in oil paints and water colors; in cements; for making putty and lead carbonate paper; in the processing of parchment.