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lead carbonate

[ led ]

noun

, Chemistry.
  1. a white crystalline compound, PbCO 3 , toxic when inhaled, insoluble in water and alcohol: used as an exterior paint pigment.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of lead carbonate1

First recorded in 1870–75
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Example Sentences

These boulders were from enormous lead carbonate deposits extremely rich in silver.

The ore of the Walker and Webster and the Piñon is chiefly lead-carbonate and galena, often stained with copper-carbonate.

Flake White is prepared from lead carbonate and hydrate, and may be used for process work in place of zinc white.

In burns of the first degree, where there is only a superficial inflammation, lead carbonate (white lead) ointment is very good.

Several combinations of copper with carbonic acid are known, while lead is readily converted into lead carbonate by oxidation.

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