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  2. References. Element Lead (Pb), Group 14, Atomic Number 82, p-block, Mass 207.2. Sources, facts, uses, scarcity (SRI), podcasts, alchemical symbols, videos and images.

  3. Lead - Wikipedia

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    Lead is a chemical element; it has symbol Pb (from Latin plumbum) and atomic number 82. It is a heavy metal that is denser than most common materials. Lead is soft and malleable, and also has a relatively low melting point. When freshly cut, lead is a shiny gray with a hint of blue.

  4. Lead | Definition, Uses, Properties, & Facts | Britannica

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    Lead, a soft, silvery white or grayish metal in Group 14 (IVa) of the periodic table. Lead is very malleable, ductile, and dense and is a poor conductor of electricity. Known in antiquity and believed by the alchemists to be the oldest of metals, lead is highly durable and resistant to corrosion.

  5. Lead (Pb) - Periodic Table

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    Lead is the 82nd element in the periodic table and has a symbol of Pb and atomic number of 82. It has an atomic weight of 207.2 and a mass number of 208. Lead has eighty-two protons and one hundred twenty-six neutrons in its nucleus, and eighty-two electrons in six shells.

  6. Lead - Periodic Table

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    Lead - Properties, history, name origin, facts, applications, isotopes, electronic configuation, crystal structure, hazards and more; Interactive periodic table of the chemical elements.

  7. Lead - Periodic Table

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    It belongs to the post-transition metal group in the periodic table. Lead frequently form stable covalent bonds as compared ionic bonding. Lead reacts with acids and bases.

  8. Interactive periodic table showing names, electrons, and oxidation states. Visualize trends, 3D orbitals, isotopes, and mix compounds. Fully descriptive writeups.

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