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 |
|---|---|
| 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.