CAS 1317-36-8
:Óxido de chumbo (PbO)
Descrição:
Óxido de chumbo (PbO), com o número CAS 1317-36-8, é um composto inorgânico que existe principalmente em duas formas: litargírio (α-PbO) e massicote (β-PbO). O litargírio é um pó amarelo a vermelho, enquanto o massicote é tipicamente amarelo e possui uma estrutura mais cristalina. O PbO é insolúvel em água, mas solúvel em ácidos, tornando-o reativo em vários ambientes químicos. Tem um alto ponto de fusão e exibe propriedades semicondutoras, o que o torna útil em aplicações eletrônicas. O óxido de chumbo é utilizado principalmente na fabricação de vidro, cerâmica e baterias de chumbo-ácido, bem como em pigmentos e como estabilizador em plásticos. No entanto, devido à toxicidade do chumbo, o manuseio do PbO requer rigorosas precauções de segurança para evitar a exposição, pois pode representar riscos significativos à saúde, incluindo envenenamento por chumbo. As regulamentações ambientais também governam seu uso e descarte, enfatizando a importância de gerenciar substâncias que contêm chumbo de forma responsável.
Fórmula:OPb
InChI:InChI=1S/O.Pb
Chave InChI:InChIKey=YEXPOXQUZXUXJW-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:O=[Pb]
Sinónimos:- Blei(II)-oxid
- Bleimonoxid
- Lead Mono Oxide
- Lead Oxide Regular
- Lead monooxide
- Lead monoxide
- Lead oxide
- Lead oxide (PbO)
- Lead oxide yellow
- Lead oxide yellow granular
- Lead protoxide
- Lead(2+) oxide
- Lead(II) oxide yellow
- Leadoxide
- Leadoxideyellowpowder
- Litharge
- Litharge Granular
- Litharge Irregular
- Litharge Regular
- Litharge S
- Litharge Yellow L 28
- Monoxido De Plomo
- Monoxyde de plomb
- Oxo-Lambda~2~-Plumbane
- Oxyde de plomb(II)
- PbO
- Pigment Yellow 46
- Plumbous Oxygen(-2) Anion
- Plumbous oxide
- Red Lead Oxide
- Rhenogran P60-80
- Yellow Lead Monoxide
- Yellow Lead Oxide Granular
- Yellow lead ocher
- lead (II) oxide, litharge, lead oxide
- C.I. Pigment Yellow 46
- Lead(II)oxide
- C.I. 77577
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Lead(II) oxide, 99.9%
CAS:<p>It is employed mostly in lead-based industrial glass and industrial ceramics, including computer components. Lead monoxide is used as an intermediate/precursor in the manufacture of several products, for example water proof cements, lubricants, lubricating oils, inorganic pigments, lead soaps, petr</p>Fórmula:OPbPureza:99.9%Cor e Forma:Pale yellow to yellow or pale orange, Powder or crystalline powder or crystalsPeso molecular:223.20Lead(II) oxide, Puratronic™, 99.999% (metals basis)
CAS:<p>Used in producing iridescent colors on brass and bronze, coloring sulfur-containing substances and used as pigment for rubber. It is also used in oil refining, varnishes, paints, enamels and in assays for precious metal ores. This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the </p>Fórmula:OPbPureza:99.999%Peso molecular:223.20Lead(II) oxide, 99.99% (metals basis)
CAS:<p>Lead(II) oxide is employed mostly in lead-based industrial glass and industrial ceramics, including computer components. It is used as an intermediate/precursor in the manufacture of several products, for example water proof cements, lubricants, lubricating oils, inorganic pigments, lead soaps, pet</p>Fórmula:OPbPureza:99.99%Peso molecular:223.20Lead(II) oxide, low silver
CAS:<p>Lead(II) oxide is used in storage batteries, ceramic cements and fluxes, pottery and glazes, in chromium pigments, in oil refining, in paints, and in the assay of precious metal ores. This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some docume</p>Fórmula:OPbCor e Forma:Powder, Yellow to yellow-orange to redPeso molecular:223.20Lead(II) oxide, Puratronic™, 99.9995% (metals basis)
CAS:<p>It is used in the manufacture of glass, ceramics and computer components. Addition of lead oxide increases the refractive index, electrical resistivity, Curie temperature, and the ability of the glass to absorb X-rays. It is also added to decrease the viscosity of glass. It is employed in the vul</p>Fórmula:OPbPureza:99.9995%Peso molecular:223.20Lead(II) oxide (99.999+%-Pb) PURATREM
CAS:<p>Lead(II) oxide (99.999+%-Pb) PURATREM</p>Fórmula:PbOPureza:(99.999+%-Pb)Cor e Forma:yellow pwdr.Peso molecular:223.19Lead(II) oxide (Litharge), 99+%
CAS:<p>Lead(II) oxide (Litharge), 99+%</p>Fórmula:PbOPureza:99+%Cor e Forma:yellow pwdr.Peso molecular:223.19Lead(II) Oxide
CAS:Fórmula:PbOPureza:>98.0%(T)Cor e Forma:Light yellow to Yellow to Orange powder to crystalPeso molecular:223.20Lead(II) oxide, 99%
CAS:Fórmula:PbOPureza:≥ 99.0%Cor e Forma:Yellow or yellow-orange powderPeso molecular:223.19Lead(II) Oxide
CAS:<p>Applications Lead(II) Oxide is used as the starting material in the synthesis of Dibasic Lead Phthalate Hydrate (D417070); a compound that is used in vinyl wire insulation as a flame retardant.<br> Not a dangerous good if item is equal to or less than 1g/ml and there is less than 100g/ml in the package<br>References Grossman, R. et al.: J. Vinyl Addt. Tech., 9, 65 (2003); Grossman, R. et al.: Vinyl Addt. Tech., 6, 138 (2000)<br></p>Fórmula:PbOCor e Forma:NeatPeso molecular:223.97157Lead (II) Oxide (Lead Monoxide, Litharge) ACS, 99%
CAS:Fórmula:PbOPureza:min.99%Cor e Forma:Yellow to orange, PowderPeso molecular:223.20Lead (II) Oxide (Lead Monoxide, Litharge) pure, 99%
CAS:Fórmula:PbOPureza:min.99%Cor e Forma:Yellow to orange, PowderPeso molecular:223.20Ref: SR-50314
Produto descontinuadoLead(II) oxide
CAS:<p>Lead(II) oxide is a chemical compound that has been shown to have biological properties. It acts as a surface glycoprotein and has been shown to be stable in various environments. Lead(II) oxide is also chemically inert, with redox potentials that are higher than those of many other compounds. When lead(II) oxide is heated, it can react with water to form lead hydroxide and hydrogen gas. Studies show that lead(II) oxide is toxic when inhaled or ingested. Lead(II) oxide has been shown to be effective in wastewater treatment due to its high solubility and low toxicity to microorganisms. Lead(II) oxide is also used in the production of thermometers, which require a material that does not expand or contract significantly with changes in temperature. Lead(II) oxide has been shown to have bioavailability in vivo and transfer reactions have been observed between this compound and other metals such as copper and zinc.</p>Fórmula:PbOPureza:Min. 95%Cor e Forma:PowderPeso molecular:223.2 g/molRef: 3D-FL145356
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