Sunday, December 7, 2014

Introduction of Lead(II) sulfate


Lead(II) sulfate (PbSO4) is a white crystal or powder. It is also known as fast white, milk white, sulfuric acid lead salt or anglesite.
It is often seen in the plates/electrodes of car batteries, as it is formed when the battery is discharged (when the battery is recharged, then the lead sulfate is transformed back to metallic lead and sulfuric acid on the negative terminal or lead dioxide and sulfuric acid on the positive terminal). Lead sulfate is poorly soluble in water.
CAS : 7446-14-2
Purity: ≥99%
Molecular weight: 303.26
Storage: Store at room temperature
Melting point: 1170 ° C
Concentration: 6.2 g / cm3 at 25 ° C (lit.)

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