Product Name

  • Name

    Lead subacetate

  • EINECS 215-630-3
  • CAS No.
  • Density
  • Solubility Sol in water with alkaline reaction; on exposure to air absorbs carbon dioxide and becomes incompletely soluble
  • Melting Point 75 °C
  • Formula C4H14O8Pb3
  • Boiling Point Decomposes at 200 °C
  • Molecular Weight 8.1e+02
  • Flash Point
  • Transport Information
  • Appearance Lead subacetate is a white dense powder. (NTP, 1992)
  • Safety
  • Risk Codes
  • Molecular Structure Molecular Structure of  (Lead subacetate)
  • Hazard Symbols
  • Synonyms lead acetate, basic;lead subacetate
  • PSA
  • LogP

AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE Safety Profile

Easily ignited by friction. Can explode when mixed with sugar, charcoal, or on contact with hot copper pipes. Can be sensitized by nitryl perchlorate, KIO4, KMnO4, metals (as co-crystallized impurities). It becomes impact-sensitive when contaminated by powdered carbon, ferrocene, sulfur, organic matter, or powdered metals. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NH3, Cl, and NOx. See PERCHLORATES.
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