Lead(II) perchlorate trihydrate
CAS : 13453-62-8
Ref. 3D-NAA45362
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Informations sur le produit
- Tribasicleadperchlorate
- Lead(Ii) Perchlorate
- Lead Perchlorate
- Lead Perchlorate, Trihydrate
- Lead(Ii) Perchlorate Trihydrate 98% &
- Lead(Ii) Perchlorate Trihydrate, 98%, A. C.S. Reagent
- Lead(Ii) Perchlorate-3H2O
- Plumbous Diperchlorate Trihydrate
Lead(II) perchlorate trihydrate is an inorganic compound that can be used as an analytical reagent. It is a crystalline solid, with a molar mass of 778.84 grams per mole and a melting point of -81.5 °C. Lead(II) perchlorate trihydrate has been studied by FT-IR spectroscopy and X-ray crystal structures to understand the mechanism of its ring-opening reaction. The electrochemical data was determined using cyclic voltammetry and it shows that lead(II) perchlorate trihydrate is unsymmetrical. Lead(II) perchlorate trihydrate is acidic, which can cause health effects if inhaled or ingested in large quantities. The water molecule coordinates with the lead(II), which stabilizes it and allows for the formation of hydrogen bonds with other molecules in the environment.