Lead Metal Granules, +100 Mesh, Reagent Grade *

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Granular
7439-92-1
Pb
207.20
2789
Description

Lead metal, also known as Plumbum or Blei, possesses a silver-bluish white to gray lustrous appearance and tarnishes upon exposure to air. It has no odor and is insoluble in Water at ambient conditions. However, it is soluble in dilute Nitric Acid and Alcohol. It can be easily machined, extruded, or drawn into shapes due to its soft and ductile nature. On a commercial scale, it is primarily produced by roasting and reduction of its ores, namely Galena (Lead Sulfide), Anglesite (Lead Sulfate), and Cerussite (Lead Carbonate). Reagent Grade chemicals have high purity and are best suited for analytical applications. They're important in research because of their reliable, dependable, and repeatable results. Lab Alley sells its high-quality Lead Metal Granules, +100 Mesh, Reagent Grade online at laballey.com in the United States of America (USA).

Specifications
Lead Metal Granules Features:

Assay Min 99.5%
Antimony and Tin 0.005%
Arsenic 1 ppm
Bismuth 5 ppm
Copper 3 ppm
Iron 0.001%
Nickel 0.001%
Silver 2 ppm
Applications
Common Uses
  • Reagent
  • Chemical precursor
  • Manufacturing of batteries
  • Metal industry
  • Cable covering
  • Electrical industry
  • Synthesis of pigments
  • Synthesis of ceramics, plastics, electronics
  • Petroleum refining
Commercial/Industrial Applications
  • Pyrotechnics
  • Metal industry
  • Synthesis of pigments
Safety and Handling

Lead Metal Granular Reagent Shipping Information:
DOT: Metal Powder, flammable solid, n.o.s. (lead metal powder), 4.1, UN2789, PG III

Please contact us to request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Certificate of Analysis (COA) for Lead Metal Granular Reagent.

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