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Acetic acid, lead -salt

U144. . Acetic acid, lead salt ester... [Pg.114]

Acetic acid, ethylene ether. See Vinyl acetate Acetic acid, ethyl ester. See Ethyl acetate Acetic acid 2-ethylhexyl ester. See 2-Ethylhexyl acetate Acetic acid hexyl ester. See Hexyl acetate Acetic acid, hydroxy-, butyl ester. See Butyl glycolate Acetic acid isobutyl ester. See Isobutyl acetate Acetic acid isopropyl ester. See Isopropyl acetate Acetic acid, lead salt. See Lead acetate... [Pg.959]

Synonyms Acetic acid, lead salt Lead diacetate Normal lead acetate ... [Pg.1173]

Acetic acid 2-isopropyl-5-methyl cyclohexyl ester. See Menthyl acetate Acetic acid, lead salt. See Lead acetate Acetic acid, lead(4+) salt. See Lead tetraacetate Acetic acid, lead (+2) salt trihydrate. See Lead acetate tri hydrate... [Pg.35]

Lead tetracetate Acetic acid, lead (4+) salt (8,9) (546-67-8)... [Pg.30]

Acetic acid, lead(lV) salt [Lead tetracelate], 55,44, 115... [Pg.144]

The oxidation of 10 with chromic anhydride in aqueous acetic acid leads to anthrone 218 and to anthraquinone 219 with excess oxidant. According to the authors opinion (54JOC1533), the oxidation process was supposed to include the primary formation of diketone 9 it was this compound, but not the initial salt 10, which was oxidized to anthrone 218. [Pg.215]

The treatment of isatin with sodium hypochlorite in acetic acid leads to 1-chloroisatin, an effective mild oxidizing agent for the conversion of alcohols to aldehydes and ketones110 and of indoles to 3-chloroindoles without formation of by-products111. N-[phenyliodine(III)] bisisatin can be obtained from the sodium salt of isatin and phenyliodine (IE) bistrifluoroacetate in 85% yield. This compound is a member of a group of iodine(III)imides,... [Pg.24]

Fluoride, hexafiuorosilicate, and sulphate in the presence of each other The following differences in solubilities of the lead salts are utilized in this separation lead hexafiuorosilicate is soluble in water lead fluoride is insoluble in water but soluble in dilute acetic acid lead sulphate is insoluble in water and in boiling dilute acetic acid, but soluble in concentrated ammonium acetate solution. [Pg.390]

Lead azide forms needle like crystals, or a white powder. It begins to decompose when heated to 250 Celsius, and explodes when heated to 350 Celsius. Lead azide is more stable then mercury fulminate, and is an outstanding booster or transfer explosive found in blasting caps, detonators, and fuses. The salt is insoluble in water, but soluble in acetic acid. Lead azide is a standard military initiating explosive (mixed with dextrose to desensitize it). ... [Pg.70]

SYNS ACETIC ACID, LEAD (2+) SALT TRIHYDRATE BIS(ACETATO)TRIHYDROXYTRILRAD BLEIAZETAT (GERMAN) LEAD ACETATE TRIHYDRATE LEAD DIACETATE TRIHYDRATE PLUMBOUS ACETATE... [Pg.822]

ACETIC ACID, IRON(2i-) SALT see FBHOOO ACETIC ACID, ISOBUTYL ESTER see IIJOOO ACETIC ACID, ISOPENTYL ESTER see IHO850 ACETIC ACID, ISOPROPENYL ESTER see MQK750 ACETIC ACID ISOPROPYL ESTER see INEIOO ACETIC ACID LEAD(2-i-) SALT see LCVOOO ACETIC ACID, LEAD(2-i-) S.ALT TRIHYDRATE see LCJOOO... [Pg.1489]

The chlorination of an alkyl 2,4-dinitrobenzenesulfenate (180) in acetic acid leads to an intimate sulfoxonium ion pair (181) which may lose a sulfinyl chloride fragment before or after solvation174 177. The chloride-acetate ratio decreases sharply in the presence of added lithium perchlorate, a manifestation of a special salt effect. Since... [Pg.173]

ACETIC ACID, LEAD(II) SALT TRIHYDRATE (6080-56-4) Pb(C2H302)2 3H20 Contact with acids forms acetic acid. Incompatible with oxidizers, bases, acetic acid alkalis, aUcylene oxides, ammonia, amines, bromates, carbonates, citrates, chlorides, chloral hydrate cresols, epichlorohydrin, hydrozoic acid, isocyanates, methyl isocyanoacetate, phenols, phosphates, salicylic acid sodium salicylate, sodium peroxyborate, potassium bromate resorcinol, salicylic acid, strong oxidizers, sulfates, sulfites, taimin, tartrates, tinctures trinitrobenzoic acid, urea nitrate. On small fires, use dry chemical, Halori, or CO2 extinguishers. [Pg.9]

ACETIC ACID, LEAD(II) SALT TRIHYDRATE (6080-56-4) Contact with acids forms acetic acid. Incompatible with bases, alkylene oxides, ammonia, amines, bromates, cresols. [Pg.10]

Acetic acid, lead +2) salt trihydrate Bis(acetato)-trihydroxytrilead Bleiazetat Lead acetate (II), trihydrate Lead acetate trihydrate Lead diacelate trihydrate Lead(ll) acetate trihydrate. Anhydrous... [Pg.364]

The Paal-Knorr synthesis, in which 1,4-dicarbonyl compounds are treated with NH3 or primary amines (or with ammonium or alkylammonium salts) in ethanol or acetic acid, leads to 2,5-disubstituted pyrroles, and is universally applicable. For instance, hexane-2,5-dione 8 reacts with NH3 to yield 2,5-dimethylpyrrole 9 ... [Pg.94]

An alternative and useful method for intramolecular conjugate addition when the Michael donor is a ketone is the formation of an enamine and its reaction with a Michael acceptor. This can be advantageous as enamine formation occurs under reversible conditions to allow the formation of the product of greatest thermodynamic stability. Treatment of the ketone 40 with pyrrolidine and acetic acid leads to the bicyclic product 41, formed by reaction of only one of the two possible regio-isomeric enamines (1.51). Such reactions can be carried out with less than one equivalent of the secondary amine and have recently been termed organo-catalysis (as opposed to Lewis acid catalysis with a metal salt). The use of chiral secondary amines can promote asymmetric induction (see Section 1.1.4). [Pg.26]

CAS 546-67-8 EINECS/ELINCS 208-908-0 Synonyms Acetic acid, lead(4+) salt Classification Carboxylic acid salts Empirical C8H12O8 Pb Formula Pb(CH3COO)4 Properties Colorless or faintly pink cryst. sol. in benzene, chloroform, nitrobenzene, tetrachloroethane, hot glacial acetic acid m.w. 443.38 dens. 2.228 (17/4 C) m.p. 175 C Toxicology Toxic material absorbed by skin skin irritant mutagen target organ nerves TSCA listed... [Pg.2382]

It was reported that dithiocardonic acetic acid disodium salt (DATC) is used to depress lead and copper sulfides ore. The molecular formula of DATC is as follows ... [Pg.130]


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