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1 Lead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Properties of the element, including its history, applications, and characteristics. ... Lead has the highest atomic number of all stable elements, although the next ...
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2 LEAD International Inc.
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3 lead: Definition from Answers.com
lead n. ( Symbol Pb ) A soft, malleable, ductile, bluish-white, dense metallic element, extracted chiefly from galena and used in containers and
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4 ATSDR - ToxFAQs™: Lead
Lead can damage the nervous ... How can families reduce the risk of exposure to lead? Is there a medical test to show whether I've been exposed to lead? ...
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5 Lead
Lead is a shiny, blue-white soft metal when its surface is fresh. ... Otherwise, lead would react rapidly with the oxygen and carbon dioxide in the air. ...
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6 Lead
Early-life Exposure to Lead Causes Alzheimer's-Like Changes in Older Monkeys ... Blood Lead Concentrations Less than 10 Micrograms per Deciliter and Child ...
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7 Lead poisoning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lead poisoning (also known as plumbism, colica pictonium, saturnism, Devon colic, ... Lead interferes with a variety of body processes and is toxic to many organs and ...
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8 Lead Compounds | Technology Transfer Network Air Toxics Web ...
Lead is used in the manufacture of batteries, metal products, paints, and ceramic glazes. Exposure to lead can occur from breathing contaminated workplace air or house ...
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9 It's Elemental - The Element Lead
The Element Lead - Basic Physical and ... Lead is a soft, malleable and corrosion ... Lead's high density makes it useful as a shield against X-ray ...
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10 Lead | Indoor Air Quality | US EPA
Airborne lead enters the body when ... it was known how harmful lead could be, it was used in ... National Lead Information Center Hotline. Definition ...
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