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GF09316379

Lead

foil, not light tested, 150x150mm, thickness 0.025mm, 99.99+%

Synonym(s):

Lead, PB000160

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Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
Pb
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
207.20
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12141723
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.23

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assay

≥99.99%

form

foil

manufacturer/tradename

Goodfellow 093-163-79

resistivity

20.65 μΩ-cm

bp

1740 °C (lit.)

mp

327.4 °C (lit.)

SMILES string

[Pb]

InChI

1S/Pb

InChI key

WABPQHHGFIMREM-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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form

foil

form

foil

form

foil

form

foil

assay

≥99.99%

assay

99.99%

assay

99.99%

assay

99.99%

resistivity

20.65 μΩ-cm

resistivity

20.65 μΩ-cm

resistivity

20.65 μΩ-cm

resistivity

20.65 μΩ-cm

bp

1740 °C (lit.)

bp

1740 °C (lit.)

bp

1740 °C (lit.)

bp

1740 °C (lit.)

mp

327.4 °C (lit.)

mp

327.4 °C (lit.)

mp

327.4 °C (lit.)

mp

327.4 °C (lit.)

General description

For updated SDS information please visit www.goodfellow.com.

Legal Information

Product of Goodfellow

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Health hazardEnvironment

signalword

Danger

Hazard Classifications

Aquatic Acute 1 - Aquatic Chronic 1 - Lact. - Repr. 1A - STOT RE 1 Oral

target_organs

Central nervous system,Blood,Immune system,Kidney

Storage Class

6.1C - Combustible acute toxic Cat.3 / toxic compounds or compounds which causing chronic effects

wgk_germany

nwg

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable


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    M Bourgeois et al.
    Health physics, 62(6), 546-552 (1992-06-01)
    A significant amount of radiation escapes the rear of an image receptor in conventional dental radiographic procedures despite the placement of a lead-containing backing at the rear of the film pack. The purpose of this investigation was to place additional
    Lead foil in the intraoral periapical radiograph as an inclusion agent: a simple method in denture identification.
    Thorakkal Shamim
    Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP, 22(2), 130-131 (2012-02-09)
    Motoaki Kato et al.
    Nihon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai zasshi, 61(8), 1158-1169 (2005-09-01)
    In projection radiography, stationary grids are indispensable accessories to the improvement of diagnostic imaging. On the other hand, they are becoming one of the issues facing digital image processing. The lead foil that composes the grid can produce moiré on
    D W Rogers
    Medical physics, 26(4), 533-537 (1999-05-05)
    Data are presented to allow the photon beam quality specifier being used in the new AAPM TG-51 protocol, %dd(10)x, to be extracted from depth-dose data measured with a 1 mm lead foil either 50 cm or 30 cm from the
    I Sewerin
    Tandlaegebladet, 94(12), 483-486 (1990-09-01)
    The lead foil of dental x-ray film packets may cause a number of artifacts; especially well known are the "tractor treads" and "herringbone patterns" following a backward filmpositioning in the patient's mouth. In the present paper a specific and seldomly

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