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Understanding Lead: Properties, Toxicology, and Forensic Applications

This document provides essential information about lead (Pb), including its atomic structure, physical properties, and associated compounds such as lead acetate and lead nitrate. With an atomic number of 82 and a density of 11.34 g/cm³, lead is crucial for various applications but poses serious health risks. The melting point is 327.5 °C, and it boils at 1740.0 °C. The toxicology and forensic implications of lead exposure are crucial for veterinary medicine and environmental safety. Understanding these properties is vital for effective management and prevention of lead-related hazards.

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Understanding Lead: Properties, Toxicology, and Forensic Applications

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  1. College of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Resources Department of Clinical Studies Toxicology & Forensic Medicine Tests For Lead By S Al-Shokair

  2. Lead

  3. Basic Information Name: Lead Symbol:PbAtomic Number: 82 Atomic Mass: 207.2 amuMelting Point: 327.5 °C (600.65 K, 621.5 °F) Boiling Point: 1740.0 °C (2013.15 K, 3164.0 °F) Number of Protons/Electrons: 82 Number of Neutrons: 125 Crystal Structure: Cubic Density @ 293 K: 11.34 g/cm3Color: bluish http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/pb.html

  4. Lead acetate Lead subacetate Lead sulphate Lead carbonate Lead nitrate Lead chromate

  5. Materials & Methods

  6. Results

  7. Thank you s2000ss@yahoo.com

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