Lead(II) sulfide, with the chemical formula PbS and CAS registry number 1314-87-0, is a compound known for its unique properties and applications. This compound is a black solid that is insoluble in water. Lead(II) sulfide is commonly used in various industries, including electronics, solar...
CAS No. 1314-87-0 Chemical Name: Lead(II) sulfide Synonyms p34;p128;CCNH;P-37;GALENA;ci77640;galenite;c.i.77640;C.I. 77640;p37(filter) CBNumber: CB0670186 Molecular Formula: PbS Molecular Weight: 239.26 MDL Number: MFCD00016280 MOL File: 1314-87-0.mol MSDS File: SDS ...
Calculated toxicities of the lead decreased in the order nitrate > carbonate > sulfide, the same order as the decrease in the solubility of the metal compounds used. The 7-day LC50 ... for the nitrate was 5,321 +/- 275 ug Pb/g of soil, and this did not change with time. The ...
of a unique peak at 1.8 degrees (two theta), which corresponds, using the Bragg's Law, to an interplanar spacing of 5.3 nm. The mean particles diameter, calculated through the broadening of the (111) peak of PbS using the Scherrer's formula, were in agreement with the interplanar spacing...
英文别名 Lead sulfide(1314-87-0);galena;kohl;lead sulfide;surma;LEAD(II) SULFIDE;Lead(II) Sulfide; Lead sulfide; lead sulfide monomer; lead powder; CAS号 1314-87-0 SMILES S=[Pb] Inchi InChI=1S/Pb.S InchiKey XCAUINMIESBTBL-UHFFFAOYSA-N 分子式 Molecular Weight PbS 分子量 Formula 239....
Lead(II) carbonate basic, also known as basic lead carbonate or white lead, has the chemical formula PbCO3·Pb(OH)2. It is a white solid with a sweetish odor. The basic structure of lead(II) carbonate basic consists of one carbonate ion (CO3) and two hydroxide ions (OH) attached ...
Divalent leadoxidehas the formula PbO. Lead(II) oxide occurs in two polymorphs, red, having a tetragonal crystal structure and yellow, having anorthorhombic crystal structure. Both forms occur naturally as rare minerals. The red form is known as “Litharge” and the yellow form is known as “...
Lead salts are classified according to water solubility as soluble (acetate, nitrate, and chlorate), sparingly soluble (chloride and fluoride), and insoluble (sulfate, carbonate, chromate, phosphate, molybdate, and sulfide). Pb(IV) salts may be obtained by the electrolysis of solutions of Pb(II...
Physical and Chemical Properties A bright yellow monoclinic crystal. Density 6.12g/cm3, melting point 844. Insoluble in water, oil and acetic acid, soluble in strong alkali and inorganic acid. Hydrogen sulfide turned black and alkali turned orange-red. Color strength and hiding power. It cannot ...
Lead(II) nitrate structure CAS No. 10099-74-8 Chemical Name: Lead(II) nitrate Synonyms PB(NO3)2;LEAD NITRATE;LEAD STANDARD;Blei(II)-nitrat;Pb solution;Lead Nitrale;LeadNitrateGr;LeadNitrateAr;leaddinitrate;LeadNitrateAcs CBNumber: CB4690009 Molecular Formula: N2O6Pb Molecular Weight: ...