Lead(II) hydrogensulfate
Lead(II) hydrogensulfate is an inorganic compound with formula Pb(HSO4)2.
- 1Names
- 2Formulae and structures
- 3Properties
- 4Constituents
- 5Thermodynamic properties
- 6Solubility
- 7Preparations
- 8Chemical reactions
- 9Related substances
- 10Related categories
Names
List of substance names
- Typical name
- Lead(II) hydrogensulfate
- Compositional nomenclature
- Lead(II) hydrogensulfate
- Lead bis(hydrogensulfate)
- Additive nomenclature
- Lead(2+) hydroxidotrioxidosulfate(1−)
- Hydrogen nomenclature
- Lead(2+) hydrogen(tetraoxidosulfate)(1−)
- Other names
- Lead(II) bisulfate
Formulae and structures
List of formulae
- Typical formula
- Pb(HSO4)2
- Compositional formula
- Pb(HSO4)2
- Structural formula
- Other structural formulas
- Lewis structure
- Colored Lewis structure
Properties
List of substance properties
- Name
- Lead(II) hydrogensulfate
- Formula
- Pb(HSO4)2
- Appearance
- Colorless solid
- Odor
- Odorless
- Molar mass
- 401.3 g/mol
- Density
- –
- Melting point
- –
- Boiling point
- –
Constituents
Constituent ions
Ion | Name | Charge number | Number |
---|---|---|---|
Pb2+ | Lead(II) ion | 2 | 1 |
HSO4− | Hydrogensulfate ion | -1 | 2 |
Constituent atoms
Atom | Name | Oxidation state | Number |
---|---|---|---|
Pb | Lead | +2 | 1 |
H | Hydrogen | +1 | 2 |
S | Sulfur | +6 | 2 |
O | Oxygen | −2 | 8 |
Ratio of atoms
Atom | Atomic weight | Number | Atomic ratio | Weight ratio |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pb | 207.2 | 1 | 7.69% | 51.63% |
H | 1.008 | 2 | 15.38% | 0.50% |
S | 32.06 | 2 | 15.38% | 15.98% |
O | 15.999 | 8 | 61.54% | 31.89% |
Thermodynamic properties
Phase transition properties
- Enthalpy of fusion
- –
- Enthalpy of vaporization
- –
- Enthalpy of vaporization at 25°C
- –
- Enthalpy of other transition
- –
Solubility
Qualitative solubility
Preparations
Reaction of acid and base
The reaction of sulfuric acid and lead(II) hydroxide yields lead(II) hydrogensulfate and water.
Reaction of base and acidic oxide
The reaction of lead(II) hydroxide and sulfur trioxide yields lead(II) hydrogensulfate.
Reaction of basic oxide and acid
The reaction of lead(II) oxide and sulfuric acid yields lead(II) hydrogensulfate and water.
Reaction of salt of weak acid and strong acid
The reaction of salt of weak acid and strong acid can yield lead(II) hydrogensulfate.
Reaction of salt and acid
The reaction of lead(II) sulfate and sulfuric acid yields lead(II) hydrogensulfate.
Reaction of salt, acidic oxide, and water
The reaction of lead(II) sulfate, sulfur trioxide, and water yields lead(II) hydrogensulfate.
Reaction of active metal and acid
The reaction of and sulfuric acid yields lead(II) hydrogensulfate and .
Reaction of active metal, acidic oxide, and water
The reaction of , sulfur trioxide, and water yields lead(II) hydrogensulfate and .
Chemical reactions
Electrolytic dissociation
Electrolytic dissociation of lead(II) hydrogensulfate yields lead(II) ion and anion.
Reaction with strong base
The reaction of lead(II) hydrogensulfate and strong base yields salt of strong base and lead(II) hydroxide.
Reaction with base
The reaction of lead(II) hydrogensulfate and base yields lead(II) sulfate and water.
Reaction with dehydrating acid
The reaction of lead(II) hydrogensulfate and phosphoric acid yields lead(II) phosphate, sulfur trioxide, and water.
Reaction with reducing species
The reaction of reducing species and lead(II) hydrogensulfate yields a variety of products.
Reaction with oxidizable species
The reaction of oxidizable species and lead(II) hydrogensulfate yields a variety of products.
Reaction with oxidizing species
The reaction of lead(II) hydrogensulfate and oxidizing species yields a variety of products.
Reaction with oxidizing species under acidic condition
The reaction of lead(II) hydrogensulfate, oxidizing species, and hydrogen ion yields a variety of products.
Reaction with oxidizing species under neutral condition
The reaction of lead(II) hydrogensulfate, oxidizing species, and water yields a variety of products.
Decomposition
Decomposition of lead(II) hydrogensulfate yields a variety of products.