Structure

Lead(II) Chloride

CAS
7758-95-4
Catalog Number
ACM7758954-6
Category
Organic Lead
Molecular Weight
278.10 g/mol
Molecular Formula
PbCl2;Cl2Pb;

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Specification

Description
Powder , 98%
Synonyms
Cotunnite
IUPAC Name
dichlorolead;
Canonical SMILES
Cl[Pb]Cl;
InChI
InChI=1S/2ClH.Pb/h2*1H;/q;;+2/p-2;
InChI Key
HWSZZLVAJGOAAY-UHFFFAOYSA-L;
Boiling Point
951 °C
Melting Point
501 °C
Density
5.85 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
Solubility
Slightly sol in dilute HCl and ammonia; insoluble in alcohol;Soluble in 93 parts cold water, 30 parts boiling water; readily soluble in solution of ammonium chloride, ammonium nitrate, alkali hydroxide; slowly soluble in glycerol;In water: 0.673 g/100 mL water at 0 deg C; 0.99 g/100 mL water at 20 deg C; 3.34 g/100 mL water at 100 deg C;
Application
Reagents for Organic-Inorganic Perovskite: Lead Chloride
Storage
Store below +30°C.
Assay
98%
Color
White to Almost White Powder to crystaline
Color/Form
White crystalline powder;White orthorhombic needles;
Complexity
2.8
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count
1
Decomposition
When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of /lead and hydrogen chloride/.;
EC Number
231-845-5
Exact Mass
277.914g/mol
Form
Powder
Heavy Atom Count
3
Monoisotopic Mass
277.914g/mol
Other Experimental
Lead is derived from the decay of radon. /Inorganic lead/;Natural lead is a mixture of four stable isotopes: Pb-204 (1.4%), Pb-206 (25.2%), Pb-207 (21.7%) and Pb-208 (51.7%). Lead isotopes are the end-products of each of the three series of naturally occurring radioactive elements: Pb-206 for the uranium series, Pb-207 for the actinium series and Pb-208 for the thorium series. Forty-three other isotopes of lead, all of which are radioactive, are recognized.;Upon heating in air, readily forms basic chlorides.;Divalent lead has a strong affinity for inorganic ions containing oxygen (eg, carbonate) or sulfur (sulfide). Lead can also complex with electron rich ligands in many organic cmpd such as amino acids, proteins, and humic acid.;
Packaging
5 g/250 g/1 kg
Physical Description
LEAD CHLORIDE is a white solid.;DryPowder;
Quality Level
200
RTECS Number
OF9450000
Topological Polar Surface Area
0A^2
UN Number
2291
What is the molecular formula of Lead(II) chloride?

The molecular formula of Lead(II) chloride is Cl2Pb.

When was Lead(II) chloride first created?

Lead(II) chloride was first created on March 26, 2005.

What is the molecular weight of Lead(II) chloride?

The molecular weight of Lead(II) chloride is 278 g/mol.

What is the IUPAC name of Lead(II) chloride?

The IUPAC name of Lead(II) chloride is dichlorolead.

How is Lead(II) chloride described in terms of color and state?

Lead(II) chloride appears as a white solid.

What other identifiers are associated with Lead(II) chloride?

Some other identifiers associated with Lead(II) chloride include CAS number 7758-95-4 and EC number 231-845-5.

What is the Canonical SMILES of Lead(II) chloride?

The Canonical SMILES of Lead(II) chloride is Cl[Pb]Cl.

What is the UN number for Lead(II) chloride?

The UN number for Lead(II) chloride is 2291.

How many hydrogen bond donor counts does Lead(II) chloride have?

Lead(II) chloride has 0 hydrogen bond donor counts.

What is the topological polar surface area of Lead(II) chloride?

The topological polar surface area of Lead(II) chloride is 0-2.

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