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301-04-2 plumbous acetate

Plictran Plioflex Plot plan PLP-DPG-PLP Plug valves Plumbic acetate Plumbing applications PlumbopaHadimte Plumbostanmte Plumbous acetate Plume containment Plummer s disease Plums... [Pg.772]

Synonym(s) Lead metal plumbum olow (Polish) pigment metal Lead(2+) acetic acid plumbous acetate Initiating explosive (lead azide, dextrinated type only) Lead (II) bromide d... [Pg.372]

Synonyms lead(II) acetate plumbous acetate normal lead acetate neutral lead acetate sugar of lead... [Pg.458]

The film deposition was carried out at room temperature from an aqueous solution of plumbous acetate, ammonium acetate, and ammonium persulphate, using NH4OH to bring the pH to 6. A trace of AgNOs was added as a catalyst for reaction 7.4 [29]. A film of PbOi ca. 50 nm thick was formed in an hour. Once this initial film was deposited, thicker films could be built up, usually at a somewhat higher pH, in the absence of the AgNOs. The initial film formation appears to be a pure CD reaction. However, electrochemical studies of further film buildup showed that an electroless deposition mechanism, involving two partial electrochemical reactions, was responsible for film formation. [Pg.270]

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

Lead Acetate (Sugar of Lead or Plumbous Acetate)(Bleiazetat or Bleizucker in Ger), Pb(CH,COO),. 3II1O, mw 379.35. Wh monocl Cfysts, d 2.55, mp- loses 311 0 at 75° for the anhyd salt, Pb(CHjCOO), mw 325.35 mp ca 280°. Sol in w and glycerin si sol in ale, chlf, CCl benz. Can be prepd by dissolving litharge in hot coned AcOH or by treating a mixt of lead and AcOH with air under press. Its lab method of prepn from red lead oxide (Pb O,), AcOH and chlorine is described in Ref 2... [Pg.28]

The electrochemical deposition of lead dioxide provides an example of a three-phase system which is so nearly perfect that it can be analysed by the foregoing techniques, but which has some instructive non-idealities. Divalent lead ions from a wide variety of salts can be oxidised electrochemic-ally in acid or alkaline solution to give a smooth adherent deposit on inert surfaces such as platinum. Either of the two crystalline forms a or j , or possibly a mixture of them, make up the layer, according to the ionic environment. If a mixture of sodium acetate, acetic acid, and plumbous acetate is aqueous solution is used, the a form is thought to be produced exclusively [12] and ellipsometry has been used to learn more about the growth details [13]. [Pg.439]

Decomposes when heated above melting point, 536°F/280°C, producing toxic fumes of arsenic, lead. Lead arsenates may be subject to redox reactions. Both arsenic and lead are known human carcinogens. PLUMBOUS ACETATE (6080-56-4) Pb(CjH302)2 3H,0 Contact with acids forms acetic acid. Incompatible with oxidizers, bases, acetic acid alkalis, alkylene 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, tannin, tartrates, tinctures trinitrobenzoic acid, urea nitrate. On small fires, use dry chemical, Halon, or CO2 extinguishers. [Pg.883]

PLUMBOUS ACETATE (6080-56-4) Contact with acids forms acetic acid. Incompatible with bases, alkylene oxides, ammonia, amines, bromates, cresols, epichlorohydrin, hydrozoic acid, isocyanates, methyl isocyanoacetate, phenols, salicylic acid sodium salicylate, sodium peroxyborate, strong oxidizers, sulfites, trinitrobenzoic acid, urea nitrate. [Pg.996]

Synonyms Acetic acid, lead (+2) salt trihydrate Bis (acetato) trihydroxytrilead Lead acetate (II) trihydrate Lead diacetate trihydrate Plumbous acetate... [Pg.2372]


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