Lead (II) Chloride Powder (PbCl2) is commonly used in laboratory settings as a reagent for detecting the presence of sulfide ions in solution, as well as for other chemical and industrial applications. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) has rich experience in manufacturing and supplying high-quality Lead Compounds.
Related products: Indium(III) Chloride Tetrahydrate Powder
Lead (II) Chloride Powder (PbCl2) is commonly used in laboratory settings as a reagent for detecting the presence of sulfide ions in solution, as well as for other chemical and industrial applications. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) has rich experience in manufacturing and supplying high-quality Lead Compounds.
Related products: Indium(III) Chloride Tetrahydrate Powder
PbCl2 Lead(II) Chloride Powder is a chemical compound with a formula of PbCl2. It is a white crystalline powder without water solubility. Lead(II) Chloride is one of the common laboratory reagents used in the detection of sulfide ions in solution, besides several other chemical and industrial applications. However, it must be remembered that lead compounds are toxic, and extra caution must be observed while handling them.
Compound Formula |
PbCl2 |
Molecular Weight |
278.11 |
Appearance |
White odorless powder |
Melting Point |
501°C |
Density |
5.85 g/cm3 |
Our Lead (II) Chloride Powder (PbCl2) is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
5g/50g, bottle, vacuum packed, or customized.
Signal Word |
Danger |
Hazard Statements |
H314 |
Hazard Codes |
C |
Precautionary Statements |
P280-P305 + P351 + P338-P310 |
Flash Point |
Not applicable |
Risk Codes |
34 |
Safety Statements |
26-36/37/39-45 |
RTECS Number |
NL1430000 |
Transport Information |
UN 3260 8 / PGII |
WGK Germany |
3 |
GHS Pictograms |
Q1: Is Lead (II) Chloride Powder toxic?
Yes, lead compounds including Lead (II) Chloride are toxic and dangerous if not taken proper care of.
Q2: What safety precautions shall be taken while working with Lead (II) Chloride Powder?
The procedures for handling would involve the use of personal protective equipment such as gloves, goggles, and a lab coat. One should also try to work in a well-ventilated area and avoid any type of skin contact or inhalation of the powder.
Q3: What storage conditions are required for Lead (II) Chloride Powder?
Lead (II) Chloride material should be stored in a tightly closed container in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and incompatible materials. Keep it out of the reach of children and pets.