Physical properties of lead acetate
Lead is also a commonly used metal in the world. The salt of lead, such as lead acetate, has various physical properties.
Looking at its color, pure lead acetate is often colorless and transparent. If it is crystal clear, or white particles, it is delicate and considerable.
As for its shape, under room temperature, it is mostly solid, slightly brittle, and cold to the touch.
Smell it, there is no significant smell, quiet and no pungent breath.
On its solubility, lead acetate is easily soluble in water, and gradually melts in water, making the water clear. In hot water, it dissolves faster, like ice into a warm spring, disappearing invisible. And its aqueous solution is weakly acidic, and it can be seen that it has changed when tested on test paper.
The melting point of lead acetate is about 280 degrees Celsius. When heated to this temperature, solid lead acetate gradually turns into a liquid state, like wax melting in case of fire, and flows freely.
Its density is heavier than that of ordinary things, about 2.5 grams per cubic centimeter. In the hand you hold, there is a feeling of sinking, and you can feel its quality.
All these physical properties are the characteristics of lead acetate, which cannot be ignored for those who use lead and related research.