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LEAD RODS |
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Lead
is a very soft, heavy metal with a bright bluish white
luster when freshly cut, but tarnishes to dull gray when
exposed to air. It is toxic, highly malleable, ductile,
and a poor conductor of electricity. Lead is very
resistant to corrosion; that's why lead pipes bearing
the insignia of Roman emperors, used as drains from the
baths, are still in service. It is used in containers
for corrosive liquids (such as sulfuric acid) and may be
toughened by the addition of a small percentage of
antimony or other metals.
The Lead Rod may be used for industrial applications as
well as Science experiments. It is a valuable addition
to any collection of metals and chemicals.
This pure Lead (Pb) Rod has the following dimensions.
Weight: 300 grams
Diameter: 10 millimeters
Length: 38 cm (15 inches)
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