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Lead (CAS 7439-92-1)

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CAS Number:
7439-92-1
Molecular Weight:
207.20
Molecular Formula:
Pb
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This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Lead has been utilized for centuries owing to its malleability, affordability, and capacity to bond with other elements to form compounds. Its applications span from paint to plumbing. In the realm of scientific research, lead has found utility in studying corrosion, catalysis, and nuclear physics. Additionally, it serves in radiography and X-ray imaging, thanks to its radiation-shielding capability. Furthermore, its toxicity makes lead an apt model for investigating the effects of other toxic substances in the field of toxicology.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Lead, 2 kg

sc-250236
2 kg
$102.00