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Lead Metal Wire, 5 Foot Coil
This lead (Pb) wire has a 1/8" diameter and is 5 feet long. Lead is a soft, heavy metal with a dull gray appearance that tarnishes when exposed to air. Freshly cut lead has a bluish-white luster. Highly malleable and ductile, lead is resistant to corrosion and has been used in pipes and containers for corrosive liquids like sulfuric acid. It is ideal for experimentation, practical use, or as a unique addition to a metal collection.
Product Specifications
| Material | Lead (Pb) |
| Length | 5 feet |
| Diameter | 1/8 inch |
| Key Properties |
Soft, malleable, ductile Corrosion-resistant Heavy metal Poor conductor of electricity |
Applications and Benefits:
- Experimentation and practical use
- Metal collection
- Containers for corrosive liquids
- Demonstration of malleability and ductility
Additional Information:
Lead metal is highly resistant to corrosion and has been historically used for pipes and containers. Handle with care due to its toxic nature. For further details, download the Safety Data Sheet.
Slotted Masses, 1 Gram, Spare
Slotted Masses are an essential tool for any physics lab. These 1 gram masses are spare parts that can be used to replace lost or damaged weights. The slotted design allows for easy attachment to various apparatus, making them versatile and convenient to use. Whether you're conducting experiments in mechanics or optics, these spare slotted masses are a must-have for any lab.
Product Specifications:
| Product Name | Slotted Masses |
| Weight | 1 gram |
| Type | Spare |
| Design | Slotted |
Target Group: Science Students and Educators
- High school and college science students who need to conduct experiments that require precise measurements of mass
- Science educators who teach physics, chemistry, or biology and need to demonstrate the use of mass in experiments
- Science enthusiasts who enjoy conducting experiments at home or as a hobby
- Research scientists who need to measure small amounts of substances accurately
- Lab technicians who work in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food, or cosmetics and need to measure small quantities of ingredients
- Engineering students who need to learn about the principles of mass and force in mechanics
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