Lead Monoxide Extra Pure

Original price was: $ 20.00.Current price is: $ 19.78.
Lead Monoxide Extra Pure, also known as litharge (PbO), is a fine yellow or reddish powder widely used in analytical chemistry and industrial processes. Its high purity makes it suitable for laboratory-grade reactions, especially in the manufacture of lead-based compounds, ceramics, glass, and batteries. In the ceramics and glass industries, it enhances the brilliance and stability of glazes and optical glass. In metallurgy, it is used as a fluxing agent during refining. Due to its toxicity and lead content, it requires strict safety handling procedures and controlled storage conditions to prevent contamination or exposure.

Lead Shot Extra Pure

Lead Shot Extra Pure consists of small, spherical pellets of high-purity lead, typically used in specialized industrial, laboratory, and ballistic applications. In laboratories, it serves as a dense, inert mass ideal for radiation shielding, counterweights, or ball-milling media due to its excellent malleability and high atomic mass. In metallurgy, it can be employed in alloy preparation or as a reducing agent under specific conditions. Its consistent size and purity make it especially useful where uniformity and minimal contamination are critical. Safe handling is essential, as lead is toxic, and prolonged exposure can pose serious health hazards. Proper PPE, ventilation, and disposal methods are mandatory.

Zinc Bromide Extra Pure

Original price was: $ 19.00.Current price is: $ 18.98.
Zinc Bromide Extra Pure is a high-purity inorganic compound with the formula ZnBrâ‚‚, appearing as a white to off-white crystalline solid. It is highly soluble in water, making it valuable in laboratory and industrial chemical processes requiring both zinc and bromide ions. This compound is widely used in analytical chemistry, organic synthesis, and as a high-density material for industrial applications such as drilling fluids and radiation shielding. Its Extra Pure grade guarantees minimal impurities, ensuring reproducibility and accuracy in research and formulation. Zinc Bromide is stable under normal conditions but requires careful handling due to its potential to cause irritation and its toxicity in aquatic environments. Proper storage involves protection from moisture and incompatible chemicals, with safety measures emphasizing PPE and environmental precautions.