
CAS 12017-86-6
:Lead chromate hydroxide (Pb(CrO4)(OH)2), (T-4)-
Description:
Lead chromate hydroxide, with the chemical formula Pb(CrO4)(OH)2 and CAS number 12017-86-6, is an inorganic compound that exhibits several notable characteristics. It typically appears as a yellow to orange solid, reflecting the presence of chromate ions. This compound is insoluble in water, which limits its mobility in environmental contexts. Lead chromate hydroxide is known for its stability under normal conditions but can decompose upon heating, releasing toxic lead and chromium oxides. It is primarily used in various industrial applications, including pigments, coatings, and as a corrosion inhibitor. However, due to the toxic nature of lead and chromium compounds, its use is heavily regulated in many countries. The compound poses significant health risks, including potential carcinogenic effects, necessitating careful handling and disposal. Environmental concerns regarding lead and chromium contamination have led to increased scrutiny and research into safer alternatives. Overall, while lead chromate hydroxide has practical applications, its toxicity and environmental impact are critical considerations in its use and management.
Formula:CrH2O6Pb
InChI:InChI=1S/Cr.2H2O.4O.Pb/h;2*1H2;;;;;/q;;;;;;;+2/p-2
InChI key:InChIKey=OYICDKLGWBKWNM-UHFFFAOYSA-L
SMILES:O=[Cr]1(=O)O[Pb](O)(O)O1
Synonyms:- Lead chromate(VI) (Pb(CrO4)(OH)2)
- Lead chromate hydroxide (Pb(CrO4)(OH)2), (T-4)-
- Lead chromate hydroxide (Pb(CrO4)(OH)2)
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