Lead(II) sulfide

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Names

[ CAS No. ]:
1314-87-0

[ Name ]:
Lead(II) sulfide

[Synonym ]:
Lead(II) Sulfide
MFCD00016280
Lead sulfide
EINECS 215-246-6
lead sulfide monomer
lead powder

Chemical & Physical Properties

[ Density]:
7.5 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)

[ Boiling Point ]:
1281ºC

[ Melting Point ]:
1114°C

[ Molecular Formula ]:
PbS

[ Molecular Weight ]:
239.26500

[ Exact Mass ]:
239.94900

[ PSA ]:
32.09000

[ LogP ]:
0.26740

[ Index of Refraction ]:
3.921

[ Stability ]:
Stable. Incompatible with oxidizing agents, acids, water.

MSDS

Toxicological Information

CHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION

RTECS NUMBER :
OG4550000
CHEMICAL NAME :
Lead sulfide
CAS REGISTRY NUMBER :
1314-87-0
LAST UPDATED :
199712
DATA ITEMS CITED :
27
MOLECULAR FORMULA :
Pb-S
MOLECULAR WEIGHT :
239.25
WISWESSER LINE NOTATION :
PB S

HEALTH HAZARD DATA

ACUTE TOXICITY DATA

TYPE OF TEST :
LDLo - Lowest published lethal dose
ROUTE OF EXPOSURE :
Intraperitoneal
SPECIES OBSERVED :
Rodent - rat
DOSE/DURATION :
1810 mg/kg
TOXIC EFFECTS :
Blood - other changes
REFERENCE :
INMEAF Industrial Medicine. (Chicago, IL) V.1-18, 1932-49. For publisher information, see IOHSA5. Volume(issue)/page/year: 10,15,1941
TYPE OF TEST :
LDLo - Lowest published lethal dose
ROUTE OF EXPOSURE :
Oral
SPECIES OBSERVED :
Rodent - guinea pig
DOSE/DURATION :
10 gm/kg
TOXIC EFFECTS :
Blood - pigmented or nucleated red blood cells
REFERENCE :
AHBAAM Archiv fuer Hygiene und Bakteriologie. (Munich, Fed. Rep. Ger.) V.101-154, 1929-71. For publisher information, see ZHPMAT. Volume(issue)/page/year: 125,273,1941 ** OTHER MULTIPLE DOSE TOXICITY DATA **
TYPE OF TEST :
TDLo - Lowest published toxic dose
ROUTE OF EXPOSURE :
Oral
SPECIES OBSERVED :
Rodent - rat
DOSE/DURATION :
16764 mg/kg/6W-C
REFERENCE :
FAATDF Fundamental and Applied Toxicology. (Academic Press, Inc., 1 E. First St., Duluth, MN 55802) V.1- 1981- Volume(issue)/page/year: 33,109,1996 *** REVIEWS *** ACGIH TLV-TWA 0.05 mg(Pb)/m3; animal carcinogen DTLVS* The Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) and Biological Exposure Indices (BEIs) booklet issues by American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH), Cincinnati, OH, 1996 Volume(issue)/page/year: TLV/BEI,1997 TOXICOLOGY REVIEW 85DHAX "Medical and Biologic Effects of Environmental Pollutants Series," Washington, DC, National Academy of Sciences, 1972-77 Volume(issue)/page/year: Pb,254,1972 *** OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS *** OEL-ARAB Republic of Egypt:TWA 0.05 mg(Pb)/m3 JAN 1993 OEL-AUSTRALIA:TWA 0.15 mg(Pb)/m3 JAN 1993 OEL-AUSTRIA:TWA 0.1 mg(Pb)/m3 JAN 1993 OEL-BELGIUM:TWA 0.15 mg(Pb)/m3 JAN 1993 OEL-DENMARK:TWA 0.1 mg(Pb)/m3 JAN 1993 OEL-FINLAND:TWA 0.1 mg(Pb)/m3 JAN 1993 OEL-FRANCE:TWA 0.15 mg(Pb)/m3 JAN 1993 OEL-GERMANY:TWA 0.1 mg(Pb)/m3 JAN 1993 OEL-HUNGARY:STEL 0.04 mg(Pb)/m3;Carcinogen JAN 1993 OEL-THE PHILIPPINES:TWA 0.15 mg(Pb)/m3 JAN 1993 OEL-RUSSIA:STEL 0.005 ppm (0.01 mg(Pb)/m3) JAN 1993 OEL-SWEDEN:TWA 0.05 mg(Pb)/m3 (resp. dust) JAN 1993 OEL-SWEDEN:TWA 0.1 mg(Pb)/m3 (total dust) JAN 1993 OEL-SWITZERLAND:TWA 0.1 mg(Pb)/m3 JAN 1993 OEL-THAILAND:TWA 0.2 mg(Pb)/m3 JAN 1993 OEL-TURKEY:TWA 0.2 mg(Pb)/m3 JAN 1993 OEL-UNITED KINGDOM:TWA 0.15 mg(Pb)/m3 JAN 1993 OEL IN BULGARIA, COLOMBIA, JORDAN, KOREA check ACGIH TLV OEL IN NEW ZEALAND, SINGAPORE, VIETNAM check ACGIH TLV *** NIOSH STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT AND SURVEILLANCE DATA *** NIOSH RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE LEVEL (REL) : NIOSH REL TO LEAD, INORGANIC-air:10H TWA <0.1 mg(Pb)/m3 REFERENCE : NIOSH* National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Reports and Memoranda. Volume(issue)/page/year: DHHS #92-100,1992

Safety Information

[ Symbol ]:

GHS07, GHS08, GHS09

[ Signal Word ]:
Danger

[ Hazard Statements ]:
H302 + H332-H360Df-H373-H410

[ Precautionary Statements ]:
P201-P260-P280-P301 + P312 + P330-P308 + P313

[ Personal Protective Equipment ]:
Eyeshields;full-face particle respirator type N100 (US);Gloves;respirator cartridge type N100 (US);type P1 (EN143) respirator filter;type P3 (EN 143) respirator cartridges

[ Hazard Codes ]:
T:Toxic;N:Dangerousfortheenvironment;

[ Risk Phrases ]:
R20/22;R33;R61;R62

[ Safety Phrases ]:
S53-S45-S60-S61

[ RIDADR ]:
UN 3077 9/PG 3

[ WGK Germany ]:
3

[ RTECS ]:
OG4550000

[ Packaging Group ]:
III

[ Hazard Class ]:
6.1(b)

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