Lead(II,IV) oxidePb3O4

CAS-No.:
1314-41-6
UN-No.:
3077
EINECS No.:
215-235-6
Kemler Code:
90
Hazard signs
GHS07
GHS08
GHS09

*Source: GESTIS Substance Database, https://gestis-database.dguv.de

Occupational exposure limit
INRS (FR)
  • VLEP (8h) (mg/m3) 0,1
  • H: 302
    Harmful if swallowed
  • H: 332
    Harmful if inhaled
  • H: 351
    Suspected of causing cancer.
  • H: 360 Df
    May damage the unborn child. Suspected of damaging fertility.
  • H: 362
    May cause harm to breast-fed children.
  • H: 372
    Causes damage to organs (state all organs affected, if known) through prolonged or repeated exposure (state route of exposure if it is conclusively
    proven that no other routes of exposure cause the hazard)
  • H: 410
    Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects

*Source: GESTIS Substance Database, https://gestis-database.dguv.de

  • Density (at 20 °C):
    8,32 ... 9,16 g/cm3
  • Hazardous Effects:
    R

*Source: GESTIS Substance Database, https://gestis-database.dguv.de

Also known as:
  • Lead oxide, red
  • Lead tetroxide Orange Lead
  • Mennige
  • Minium

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