Product Description
Unlock enviable laboratory performance with our first-rate Lead Nitrate, now available at a special rate. Take advantage of exceptional markdowns on this unassailable, laboratory-grade compound, boasting 99% purity and stable, white crystalline form. Soluble in water and odorless, Lead Nitrate (CAS No: 10099-74-8) serves as a premium oxidizing agent, gold cyanidation facilitator, and a reliable reagent for diverse academic experiments. Stored safely in HDPE containers, this product is provided by a trusted exporter, manufacturer, and supplier in India. Custom packaging ensures suitability for your precise requirements.
Applications & Usage of Lead Nitrate
Lead Nitrate is widely used as a potent oxidizing agent in school labs and industrial processes. Its application method often involves direct dissolution in neutral aqueous solutions for efficient use in gold cyanidation, analytical chemistry, and reagent preparation. It finds its place in mining operations, research institutions, and chemical testing laboratories. Other applications include organic synthesis and catalysis, making it a vital addition to any laboratory setting.
Lead Nitrate Sample, Markets & Dispatch
A sample of Lead Nitrate is available for handover, enabling evaluation before large-scale proposals. Our products serve an extensive export market including Europe, Asia, and Africa, while also catering to domestic markets across India. Once the proposal amount is finalized, rapid dispatching ensures prompt delivery to your location, maintaining product integrity throughout the process and facilitating seamless laboratory operations.
FAQ's of Lead Nitrate:
Q: How should Lead Nitrate be safely stored?
A: Lead Nitrate should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from acids, organic materials, and reducing agents, preferably in an HDPE bottle or container to maintain stability and purity.
Q: What are the main applications of Lead Nitrate in laboratories?
A: Lead Nitrate is primarily used as an oxidizing agent, gold extraction facilitator in cyanidation, and as a laboratory reagent for various chemical analyses and syntheses.
Q: When is Lead Nitrate considered unsafe to handle?
A: Lead Nitrate is toxic if swallowed and can react dangerously with acids, organic materials, and reducing agents. Always handle with care, using appropriate protective equipment and follow laboratory safety protocols.
Q: Where can Lead Nitrate be utilized outside academic laboratories?
A: Apart from school labs, Lead Nitrate is utilized in mining (gold extraction), research institutions, industrial chemical synthesis, and environmental testing facilities.
Q: What is the process for obtaining a sample of Lead Nitrate before placing a bulk order?
A: You can request a sample through our proposal process. Upon confirmation, the sample will be handed over promptly for your assessment prior to dispatching the bulk order.