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Lead(II) hydrogensulfate

Chemical structure of lead(II) hydrogensulfate

Lead(II) hydrogensulfate is an inorganic compound with formula Pb(HSO4)2.

Table of contents
  1. 1Names
  2. 2Formulae and structures
  3. 3Properties
  4. 4Constituents
  5. 5Thermodynamic properties
  6. 6Solubility
  7. 7Preparations
  8. 8Chemical reactions
  9. 9Related substances
  10. 10Related categories

Names

List of substance names

Nomenclature
Name
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

Formula name
Formula
Typical formula
Pb(HSO4)2
Compositional formula
Pb(HSO4)2
Structural formula
Chemical structure of lead(II) hydrogensulfate
Other structural formulas
Chemical structure of lead(II) hydrogensulfate with double bonds
Lewis structure
Lewis structure of lead(II) hydrogensulfate
Colored Lewis structure
Colored Lewis structure of lead(II) hydrogensulfate

Properties

List of substance properties

Item
Value
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

IonNameCharge numberNumber
Pb2+Lead(II) ion21
HSO4Hydrogensulfate ion-12

Constituent atoms

AtomNameOxidation stateNumber
PbLead+21
HHydrogen+12
SSulfur+62
OOxygen−28

Ratio of atoms

AtomAtomic weightNumberAtomic ratioWeight ratio
Pb207.217.69%51.63%
H1.008215.38%0.50%
S32.06215.38%15.98%
O15.999861.54%31.89%
PbHSOAtomic ratio
PbSOWeight ratio

Thermodynamic properties

Phase transition properties

Item
Value
Enthalpy of fusion
Enthalpy of vaporization
Enthalpy of vaporization at 25°C
Enthalpy of other transition

Solubility

Qualitative solubility

Reactive
Miscible
Very soluble
Soluble
Slightly soluble
Very slightly soluble
Insoluble
Decompose

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 lead and sulfuric acid yields lead(II) hydrogensulfate and hydrogen.

Reaction of active metal, acidic oxide, and water

The reaction of lead, sulfur trioxide, and water yields lead(II) hydrogensulfate and hydrogen.

Chemical reactions

Electrolytic dissociation

Electrolytic dissociation of lead(II) hydrogensulfate yields lead(II) ion and anion.

Electrolytic dissociation of lead(II) hydrogensulfate
Pb(HSO4)2Lead(II) hydrogensulfate
Pb2+Lead(II) ion + 2H+Hydrogen ion + 2SO42−Sulfate ion

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 of lead(II) hydrogensulfate and potassium permanganate under acidic condition
5Pb(HSO4)2Lead(II) hydrogensulfate + 2KMnO4Potassium permanganate + 6H+Hydrogen ion
5PbO2Lead(IV) oxide + 2Mn2+Manganese(II) ion + 10SO3Sulfur trioxide + 8H2OWater + 2K+Potassium ion

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.