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  2. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    Per-kilogram prices of some synthetic radioisotopes range to trillions of dollars. ... and the cost of extraction of the element, at zero. ... Lead: 11.342: 14 (3.878 ...

  3. Cost of lead poisoning drug jumps from $3,500 to $32,000 ...

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    The only problem: The new version costs almost 10 times as much as the imported version, about $32,000 per course of treatment. Cost of lead poisoning drug jumps from $3,500 to $32,000, making it ...

  4. Tetraethyllead - Wikipedia

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    The current formulation of 100LL (low lead, blue) aviation gasoline contains 2.12 grams per US gallon (0.56 g/L) of TEL, half the amount of the previous 100/130 (green) octane avgas (at 4.24 grams per gallon), [85] and twice as much as the 1 gram per gallon permitted in regular automotive leaded gasoline prior to 1988 and substantially greater ...

  5. Lead - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the permissible exposure limit for lead in the workplace, comprising metallic lead, inorganic lead compounds, and lead soaps, was set at 50 μg/m 3 over an 8-hour workday, and the blood lead level limit at 5 μg per 100 g of blood in 2012. [320]

  6. ‘Elevated Levels’ of Heavy Metals Found in Popular Protein ...

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    $48.99 at amazon.com. Should I continue using my protein powder? It's tough to say, Wu says. The California Proposition 65 safety recommendations are for amounts per day, but it's unclear how much ...

  7. Iowa utilities grapple with how to pay up to $1.35 billion ...

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    Replacing Iowa's 96,440 lead waterlines could cost $1.35B. ... Facing a price tag that could amount to $1.35 billion, Iowa water utilities are weighing how they would replace an estimated 96,440 ...

  8. Lead(II) azide - Wikipedia

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    Lead azide was a component of the six .22 (5.6 mm) caliber Devastator rounds fired from a Röhm RG-14 revolver by John Hinckley, Jr. in his assassination attempt on U.S. President Ronald Reagan on March 30, 1981. The rounds consisted of lead azide centers with lacquer-sealed aluminum tips designed to explode upon impact.

  9. 'Concerning amounts of lead' found in veggie puffs for kids ...

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    Consumer Reports says its tests have revealed 'concerning amounts of lead' in veggie puffs for kids. ... Consumer Reports says the puffs had "more lead per serving than any of the 80 baby foods ...