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Lead Acetate (500 gm) is a white crystalline compound with excellent solubility in water, widely used in qualitative analysis, pigment manufacturing, and research labs. This high-grade laboratory chemical delivers consistent quality and is packaged securely to maintain its stability during storage and transport.
Key Features
- High-purity laboratory-grade formulation for accurate testing.
- Water-soluble crystalline powder for easy handling and mixing.
- Ideal for use in analytical chemistry and dye processes.
- Securely packaged in 500 gm container to prevent contamination.
- Reliable quality for consistent laboratory performance.
Precautions
- Handle with gloves and protective eyewear in a well-ventilated area.
- Avoid ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact—harmful if exposed.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from incompatible substances.
- Dispose of according to local hazardous waste regulations.
- Keep out of reach of children and untrained personnel.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is the primary use of Lead Acetate in laboratories?
Answer: It is commonly used in qualitative inorganic analysis and pigment manufacturing processes.
Question: Is Lead Acetate toxic?
Answer: Yes, it is toxic and must be handled with proper protective equipment and procedures.
Question: Can Lead Acetate be stored in plastic containers?
Answer: Yes, it is typically stored in HDPE plastic jars that are chemically resistant and airtight.
Question: How should accidental spills be handled?
Answer: Isolate the area, use protective gear, and clean with appropriate spill control materials. Dispose of waste safely.
Question: What is the shelf life of Lead Acetate?
Answer: When stored properly, it generally has a long shelf life of 3–5 years.
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