Lead Carbonate | 598-63-0

Cas No :

598-63-0

Form :

Powder

Molecular Weight :

267.21 G/Mol

Melting Point :

500 °C

Boiling Point :

550 °C

Solubility :

Insoluble In Water; Slightly Soluble In Acids

Flash Point :

0 °C

Description :

Overview of Lead Carbonate

Lead Carbonate is a white organic compound with a crystal structure that is used in chemical, industrial, and manufacturing uses. It is used as a colorant, catalyst, intermediate, or catalyst for chemical reactions, and is prized due to its stability, purity, and ability to reactivate. It is used in paints, coatings, and laboratory reagents, and in specialty manufacturing of chemicals.

The chemical formula used for Lead Carbonate can be described as PbCO3, and the structure guarantees consistency of performance, solubility in particular acidic media, as well as reliability in formulations used for industrial use. The most common use for it is, along with N-Butylamine, the N-Butyllithium and N-Chlorosuccinimide for special industrial chemical synthesis applications.

Applications of Lead Carbonate

Industrial & Chemical Manufacturing

  • Used as a catalyst and intermediate in chemical reactions
  • Supports the production of specialty chemicals and pigments
  • Can be combined with N-Butylamine, N-Butyllithium, and N-Chlorosuccinimide for industrial chemical processes

Pigments & Coatings

  • Primary component in white pigments for paints and coatings
  • Provides opacity, brightness, and durability in surface applications
  • Enhances chemical resistance and stability in coatings

Laboratory & Analytical Applications

  • A Standard and a reagent in analytical chemical analysis
  • Allows controlled reactions to be used during laboratory research procedures and in-house processes.
  • ensures reproducible results from tests and chemical experiments

Specialty Chemical Applications

  • Integrated into corrosion inhibitors as well as industrial formulations
  • It is used in the treatment of metal or rubber, as well as plastics, to aid in stopping
  • Reactivity is consistent and stability for industrial formulas

Safety & Handling Guidelines

  • Protect yourself with gloves, clothes, and safety glasses while handling
  • Beware of inhaling dust, and avoid prolonged contact with the skin
  • Keep it in a dry, cold, air-conditioned area that is well ventilated and away from oxidizing agents and acids
  • Make sure containers are tightly sealed to stop moisture absorption
  • Be sure to follow MSDS and other standard safety protocols

Where to Buy Lead Carbonate

Lead Carbonate Manufacturer

ChemicalBull supplies high-quality Lead Carbonate suitable for industrial, laboratory, pigment, and speciality chemical applications.

Lead Carbonate Supplier & Distributor

  • Bulk and customised packaging options available
  • Export-grade material with COA, TDS & MSDS
  • Reliable supply for manufacturers, formulators, and research labs
  • Explore related products: N-Butylamine, N-Butyllithium, N-Chlorosuccinimide

Lead Carbonate MSDS

The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) offers detailed guidelines concerning storage, handling, and limits of exposure, as well as emergency procedures. Always read the MSDS prior to making any use in the laboratory or industrial setting.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What exactly is lead? Car bonate utilised to do?

    It's used for its pigmentation, as a catalyst or reagent, as well as an intermediate for chemical, industrial lab, and other applications.

  2. Which chemical formula is that describes Lead Carbonate?

    Its chemical formula for HTML0 is PbCO3 .

  3. Is Lead Carbonate safe for use in the industrial sector?

    It is protected if handled in line in accordance with MSDS guidelines and using the appropriate safety equipment.