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==Uses==
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===Primary===
* Essential for the production of optical [[glass]]
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* Essential for some [[voltaic cell]]s
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===Secondary===
* Key intermediate in the production of [[lead]]
* Combined with [[glycerol]] produces glass-adherent waterproof cement
* Used in ceramic glazes
* Combined with [[linseed oil]] produces a white paint
 
==Natural occurrence==
* Lead (II) oxide occurs naturally as the minerals '''litharge''' and '''massicot'''
==Hazards==
* Lead (II) oxide is toxic if ingested or inhaled
==Production==
===Extraction===
 
===Synthesis===
====from galena====
# Heat [[galena]] producing lead sulfate
#: {{#Chem: 2PbS + 2O2 { = } 2PbSO4 }}
# Roast lead sulfate producing lead (II) oxide and sulfur trioxide
#: {{#Chem: PbSO4 { = &ge;1087&deg;C } PbO + 2SO3 }}
====from lead metal====
* Heat molten lead metal in air:
*: {{#Chem: 2Pb(l) + O2(g) { = 601&deg;C } 2PbO(s) }}
 
==See Also==
==References==
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[[Category:Pigments]]

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