Lead(II) sulfide, with the chemical formula PbS, has the CAS number 1314-87-0. It appears as a black solid with a metallic luster and has no distinct odor. The basic structure of Lead(II) sulfide consists of one lead atom bonded to one sulfur atom. This compound is insoluble in water...
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 ...
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 sulfate is a major species of lead in the atmosphere, either being emitted in that form or possibly being formed from the sulfide or other lead species with atmospheric SO2 and oxygen. Lead sulfate is expected to exist solely in the particulate phase in the ambient atmosphere, and will ...
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: ...
Lead(II) carbonate basic; Lead(II) carbonate basic; Blei(II)-carbonat, basisch; Lead(II) carbonate basic; Lead(II) carbonate basic; 215-290-6; Basic lead carbonate; basicleadcarbonate; basicleadcarbonate(2pbco3.pb(oh)2); berlinwhite; bis(carbonato(2-))dihydroxytri-lea; bis(carbonato...
As the possibility of leading to lead poisoning in the production and application, and the vulnerability to thicken when the paint is made by white lead, and the whiteness easily declining when contact with and hydrogen sulfide and other shortcomings, its application is limited. While the coating...
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...
Lead carbonate bosic Lead bromide Lead telluride Lead(IV) acetate Lead(II) sulfide Lead tartrate Lead chloride Lead iodide Lead acetate trihydrate Lead stearate Lead(II) phthalocyanineGeneral reagents Phenol Alcohol Ester Acid Ketone Amine Ether Alkyl Ene Aldehyde Oil Benzene Titanium Barium Acyl Bismuth...
(II) salts. 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 ...