Lead difluoride
- Formula: PbF2
- Hill system formula: F2Pb1
- CAS registry number: [7783-46-2]
- Formula weight: 245.197
- Class: fluoride
- Colour: white
- Appearance: crystalline solid
- Melting point: 818°C
- Boiling point: 1290°C
- Density: 8240 kg m-3
The following are some synonyms of lead difluoride:
- lead difluoride
- lead(II) fluoride
- lead fluoride
The oxidation number of lead in lead difluoride is 2.
Synthesis
Not available
Solid state structure
- Geometry of lead:
- Prototypical structure:
Element analysis
The table shows element percentages for PbF2 (lead difluoride).
Element | % |
---|---|
F | 15.50 |
Pb | 84.50 |
Isotope pattern for PbF2
The chart below shows the calculated isotope pattern for the formula PbF2 with the most intense ion set to 100%.
References
The data on these compounds pages are assembled and adapted from the primary literature and several other sources including the following.
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