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English: Lead(II)Acetate trihydrate crystals prepared from lead carbonate and aqueous acetic acid and crystallized through room temperature evaporation of the solution.
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2007-09-26 05:35 Dormroomchemist 1000×812×8 (164494 bytes) Lead(II)Acetate trihydrate crystals prepared from lead carbonate and aqueous acetic acid and crystallized through room temperature evaporation of the solution.
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