Lead Nitrate

CAS Number

10099-74-8

grade

ACS, Tech

Packaging

Fiber Drum

Lead nitrate, also known as lead (II) nitrate, is a chemical compound. Lead nitrate is primarily used in laboratory settings, as well as in certain industrial applications. It is soluble in water and forms clear solutions.
Chemical Formula: Pb(NO3)2
Appearance: Colorless to white crystals or a white powder
Uses:
Laboratory Reagent: Lead nitrate is commonly used as a laboratory reagent in chemical reactions and processes. It is particularly useful in analytical chemistry for qualitative and quantitative analysis, as well as in organic synthesis and research applications.
Chemical Synthesis: Lead nitrate is utilized in the synthesis of organic and inorganic compounds in chemical manufacturing processes.
Precipitant and Mordant: Generally used as a precipitant in chemical reactions to selectively precipitate certain ions from solution. Also acts as a mordant in textile dyeing processes to enhance the adherence of dyes to fibers. Lead ions form complexes with dye molecules, improving their fastness and color intensity.
Additional Applications: It may serve as a catalyst, oxidizing agent, or precursor in the production of specialty chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and other products.

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