Lead (II) acetate safety data table related to
Lead (II) acetate, which is involved in many things in the chemical industry. Its properties are white and crystalline, or powdery, with a slight taste of acetic acid.
In terms of its preparation, it is often synthesized from lead and acetic acid. In industry, it is widely used, such as the production of pigments, which are used to form a special color; it is also used in the tanning industry to help leather be flexible and durable.
However, the toxicity of this substance cannot be underestimated. If people touch it, it can penetrate the body through the skin, and it is harmful to eat or breathe in its dust powder. It can harm the nerves, cause dizziness, fatigue, and poor sleep, and in severe cases, it can disrupt the mind. In the blood, it can disturb its generation and cause anemia. For digestive systems, it can cause abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea and other diseases.
Therefore, when using this product, the protective measures must be strict. The operator wears protective clothing, gloves and masks to prevent it from touching the body and inhaling. When using the device after use, be careful not to pollute the environment. If you accidentally touch it, wash it with water quickly, and if it is serious, seek medical attention. The storage place should be dry and ventilated, away from fire, heat sources, and separated from acids, alkalis and other substances to prevent its reaction from being dangerous.
Although lead (II) acetate is useful in industry, it is dangerous and people must be careful about it, so that the security is safe.