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Lead(II) phosphate is an ionic compound with chemical formula Pb3(PO4)2.Lead(II) Phosphate is a long lived electronically neutral reagent chemical. Despite limited tests on humans it has been identified as a carcinogen based on tests on animals conducted by the EPA. Properties: Hexagonal colorless crystal or white powder. Lead(II) Phosphate is insoluble in water and alcohol but soluble in HNO3 and has fixed alkali hydroxides.

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