7783-59-7
PbF4
820900CY
99%
-100 mesh
232-012-9
Class 6.1
UN2291
PG III
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Characteristic
Lead tetrafluoride is a compound of lead and fluorine. The yellow solid (melting point 600 °C) is the only room-temperature stable tetrahalide of lead. Lead tetrafluoride is isostructural with tin(IV) fluoride and contains planar layers of octahedrally coordinated lead, where the octahedra share four corners and there are two terminal, unshared, fluorine atoms trans to one another.
Chemical formula: PbF4
Molar mass: 283.194 g/mol
Appearance: white to beige crystals
Density: 6,7 g/cm3
Melting point: 600 °C (1,112 °F; 873 K)
Application
It's used in welding agent composition. Reductant and sulfur removal agent. Crystalline lead fluoride can be used as infrared spectroscopy material (transmits infrared rays), and can also be used in synchrotron.
Characteristic
Lead tetrafluoride is a compound of lead and fluorine. The yellow solid (melting point 600 °C) is the only room-temperature stable tetrahalide of lead. Lead tetrafluoride is isostructural with tin(IV) fluoride and contains planar layers of octahedrally coordinated lead, where the octahedra share four corners and there are two terminal, unshared, fluorine atoms trans to one another.
Chemical formula: PbF4
Molar mass: 283.194 g/mol
Appearance: white to beige crystals
Density: 6,7 g/cm3
Melting point: 600 °C (1,112 °F; 873 K)
Application
It's used in welding agent composition. Reductant and sulfur removal agent. Crystalline lead fluoride can be used as infrared spectroscopy material (transmits infrared rays), and can also be used in synchrotron.
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