CAS 19783-14-3
:Lead hydroxide (Pb(OH)2)
Description:
Lead hydroxide (Pb(OH)₂) is an inorganic compound characterized by its white, amorphous solid form, which can also appear as a yellowish powder. It is poorly soluble in water but can dissolve in alkaline solutions, forming lead(II) complexes. Lead hydroxide is primarily used in the production of lead-based batteries, as a pigment in paints, and in various chemical syntheses. It exhibits amphoteric behavior, meaning it can react with both acids and bases. When exposed to air, it can oxidize to form lead oxide, which may contribute to its instability in certain environments. Lead hydroxide is toxic, and its handling requires strict safety precautions due to the health risks associated with lead exposure. The compound is also of interest in environmental chemistry, particularly concerning lead contamination and remediation efforts. Overall, lead hydroxide plays a significant role in industrial applications while posing environmental and health challenges that necessitate careful management.
Formula:H2O2Pb
InChI:InChI=1/2H2O.Pb/h2*1H2;/q;;+2/p-2
InChI key:InChIKey=VNZYIVBHUDKWEO-UHFFFAOYSA-L
SMILES:[Pb](O)O
Synonyms:- LEAD HYDROXIDE ISO 9001:2015 REACH
- BASIC LEAD HYDROXIDE
- Lead dihydroxide
- Lead(II)dihydoxide
- Lead hydroxide (Pb(OH)2)
- Lead Hydroxide, 98%+
- Lead(2+) hydroxide
- Lead hydroxide
- Hydrated lead oxide
- lead(2+) dihydroxide
- lead,dihydrate
- Lead(II) hydroxide
- LEAD HYDROXIDE
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