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lead carbonate
lead carbonate L0083900 (lĕd)n. A poisonous white amorphous powder, PbCO3, used as a paint pigment.lead′ car′bonate (lɛd) n. a white crystalline compound, PbCO3, toxic when inhaled, insoluble in water and alcohol: used as a pigment. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | lead carbonate - a poisonous white pigment that contains leadceruse, white leadpigment - dry coloring material (especially a powder to be mixed with a liquid to produce paint, etc.) |
lead carbonate
lead carbonate[′led ′kär·bə‚nāt] (inorganic chemistry) PbCO3 Poisonous, acid-soluble white crystals decomposing at 315°C; insoluble in alcohol and water; used as a paint pigment. lead carbonate
lead car·bon·atea heavy white powder insoluble in water; occasionally, it is used to relieve irritation in dermatitis, but it is used largely in the manufacture of paint and in the arts and is thus productive of lead poisoning. Synonym(s): ceruse, white leadlead carbonate Related to lead carbonate: lead phosphateSynonyms for lead carbonatenoun a poisonous white pigment that contains leadSynonymsRelated Words |