Lead(II) chloride (data page)
This page provides supplementary chemical data on lead(II) chloride.
Structure and properties
Molecular structure | |
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Point group | ? |
Coordination geometry |
? |
Bond strength | ? |
Bond length | ? |
Bond angle | ? |
Crystal data | |
Crystal system | Orthorhombic |
Space group | Pnmb |
Z | 4 |
a | 435.5 pm |
b | 762 pm |
c | 905 pm |
Unit cell volume | 312.74 Å3 |
Properties | |
Dipole moment | ? D |
Index of refraction | ? |
Dielectric constant | ? ε0 at ? °C |
Magnetic susceptibility | ? |
Thermodynamic properties
Phase behavior | |
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Triple point | ? K (? °C), ? Pa |
Critical point | ? K (? °C), ? Pa |
Std enthalpy change of fusion, ΔfusH |
? kJ/mol |
Std entropy change of fusion, ΔfusS |
? J/(mol·K) |
Std enthalpy change of vaporization, ΔvapH |
? kJ/mol |
Std entropy change of vaporization, ΔvapS |
? J/(mol·K) |
Solid properties | |
Std enthalpy change of formation, ΔfH |
? kJ/mol |
Standard molar entropy, S |
? J/(mol K) |
Heat capacity, cp | ? J/(mol K) |
Liquid properties | |
Std enthalpy change of formation, ΔfH |
? kJ/mol |
Standard molar entropy, S |
? J/(mol K) |
Heat capacity, cp | ? J/(mol K) |
Gas properties | |
Std enthalpy change of formation, ΔfH |
? kJ/mol |
Standard molar entropy, S |
? J/(mol K) |
Heat capacity, cp | ? J/(mol K) |
Spectral data
UV-Vis | |
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λmax | ? nm |
Extinction coefficient, ε | ? |
IR | |
Major absorption bands | ? cm−1 |
NMR | |
Proton NMR | |
Carbon-13 NMR | |
Other NMR data | |
MS | |
Masses of main fragments |
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Regulatory data
Regulatory data | |
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EINECS number | 231-845-5 |
EU index number | 082-001-00-6 |
PEL-TWA (OSHA) | 0.05 mg/m3 (as Pb) |
IDLH (NIOSH) | 100 mg/m3 (as Pb) |
Flash point | non flammable |
RTECS number | OF9450000 |
Material Safety Data Sheet
The handling of this chemical may incur notable safety precautions. It is highly recommend that you seek the Material Safety Datasheet (MSDS) for this chemical from a reliable source such as SIRI, and follow its directions.
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References
Except where noted otherwise, data relate to standard ambient temperature and pressure.
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