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Compound record

Lead di(acetate)

Also known as UN1616

301-04-2 · candidate list substance · reprotox

UN1616 SVHC Candidate ListEU monitoringreprotox Lead(II) acetateLead diacetatelead(2+) diacetate
CAS 301-04-2
Formula C4H6O4Pb
Molecular weight 325 g/mol
InChIKey GUWSLQUAAYEZAF-UHFFFAOYSA-L

Current EU status

Regulatory snapshot for Lead di(acetate)

Lead di(acetate) is currently surfaced as candidate list substance in the EU.

The current imported view anchors this substance in CandidateList. The live rationale focuses on Toxic for reproduction (Article 57c), and this page is designed for fast status checks before deeper source review.

Searchers usually land here for the chemical name, CAS number, abbreviation UN1616, and the question of whether the substance is tied to SVHC, REACH, POPs, or SCIP-style compliance work.

Candidate List substancecurrent statuslatest imported framework state
16 Dec 2013latest anchor datelisted, effective, or checked date

Identity

CAS, formula, aliases, and use context

CAS
301-04-2
EC
206-104-4
Formula
C4H6O4Pb
Molecular weight
325 g/mol
Primary class
candidate list substance
Synonym count
69

Search-friendly summary

Lead di(acetate) (UN1616) , CAS 301-04-2, is tracked here as a reprotox substance in the candidate list substance class.

Common names and aliases

Lead(II) acetateLead diacetatelead(2+) diacetateAcetate de plombAcetic acid lead(2+) saltAcetic acid, lead(2 +) salt

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