The Lead Acetate Trihydrate is a white or colourless crystalline solid, flake, granule or powder. The appearance of the chemical can also be brown or grey lumps. It has a slight acetic acid odour.
This chemical is not considered to be an explosion hazard. The danger of dust explosion in finely distributed form. Well-sealed containers may rupture violently when exposed to fire or excessive heat for sufficient time.
Alternate names for the chemical include Sugar of Lead (II) Acetate and Sugar of Lead.
Label | Value |
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CAS | 6080-56-4 |
Formula | Pb(C2H5O2)2 • 3H2O |
Grade | Analytical Reagent |
Alternate Names | Lead (II) Acetate, Sugar of Lead |
Dangerous Goods | UN 1616, Class 6.1, PG III |
Poison Schedule | Schedule 6, S6 |
Molecular Weight | 379.33 g/mol |
Minimum Assay | 99.0% |
Net Weight | 500g |
Special Order products are ordered from the manufacturer once your order is placed.
Please allow up to 3 weeks for processing and delivery.
Label | Value |
---|---|
CAS | 6080-56-4 |
Formula | Pb(C2H5O2)2 • 3H2O |
Grade | Analytical Reagent |
Alternate Names | Lead (II) Acetate, Sugar of Lead |
Dangerous Goods | UN 1616, Class 6.1, PG III |
Poison Schedule | Schedule 6, S6 |
Molecular Weight | 379.33 g/mol |
Minimum Assay | 99.0% |
Net Weight | 500g |
Special Order products are ordered from the manufacturer once your order is placed.
Please allow up to 3 weeks for processing and delivery.