Description
Lead Nitrate is a white or colorless, sand-like solid reagent. It is used in making matches and special explosives, in the dye and photography industries, and process of engraving.
Lead nitrate (Pb(NO₃)₂) is an inorganic chemical compound made up of lead, nitrogen, and oxygen. It is commonly used in various industrial, laboratory, and chemical applications. Lead nitrate is a white crystalline solid that is highly soluble in water, and it is known for its oxidizing properties.
Chemical Properties of Lead Nitrate:
- Molecular Formula: Pb(NO₃)₂
- Appearance: White, odorless, crystalline solid.
- Molar Mass: 331.2 g/mol.
- Solubility: Lead nitrate is highly soluble in water and alcohol.
- Density: Approximately 4.53 g/cm³.
- Melting Point: 470°C (878°F).
General Applications:
- Lead nitrate has been used as a heat stabilizer in nylon and polyesters, as a coating for photo thermographic paper, and in rodenticides.
- Heating lead nitrate is a convenient means of making nitrogen dioxide.
- In the gold cyanidation process, the addition of lead(II) nitrate solution improves the leaching process. Only limited amounts (10 to 100 milligrams of lead nitrate per kilogram of gold) are required
- In organic chemistry, it may be used in the preparation of isothiocyanates from dithiocarbamates. Its use as a bromide scavenger during SN1 substitution has been reported.
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