Is Lead II Fluoride Soluble in Water?

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is lead ii fluoride soluble in water?

Known by the chemical formula PbF2, it is a white crystal or powder that is sparingly soluble in water (0.065G/100ml) and soluble in nitric acid and hydrochloric acid. It is insoluble in acetone. It is toxic if ingested, and may cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure. It also has a high boiling point and melting point, and is highly reactive. It is used in the manufacture of lead glass and low melting fuses, in glass coatings to reflect infrared rays and for television-tube screens, and as a catalyst for the production of picoline.

It is commonly found in the minerals cotunnite and anglesite. It is also produced artificially by reacting calcium carbide with sodium fluoride. It is an essential element in making batteries, as it forms a negative electrode with lead (II) carbonate and a positive one with silver oxide. It is also used in manufacturing pyrotechnics, ceramics and refractory material.

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