Lead (II) bromide is a versatile inorganic compound known for its unique properties and applications in various fields. This compound, with its distinctive yellowish crystalline appearance, is primarily utilized in the production of lead-based materials, including radiation shielding and specialized glass. Its high density and ability to absorb gamma radiation make it an essential component in the manufacturing of protective barriers in medical and industrial settings. Additionally, Lead (II) bromide is employed in the synthesis of other lead compounds, serving as a precursor in chemical reactions that require bromide ions. Researchers also explore its potential in photoconductive materials and as a semiconductor in optoelectronic applications. Synonyms: Lead(II) bromide, Plumbous bromide CAS No: 10031-22-8 Molecular Formula: PbBr2 Molecular Weight: 367.01 Appearance: White to off-white fine crystalline powder Purity: 99.99% (Trace metal basis) , 55.3 - 57.6% (Pb content) Melting Point: 370-372C Related Substances: 0.1% (Total metal impurities) Storage and Stability: May be stored at RT.
Molecular Weight:
367.01
Purity:
99.99% (Trace metal basis) , 55.3 - 57.6% (Pb content)
Form:
White to off-white fine crystalline powder
CAS Number:
[10031-22-8]
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