Lead

formula: Pb; CAS Registry Number: 7439-92-1

Naturally occurring poisonous heavy metal

Lead occurs naturally in the environment where it is present mostly as mineral. It is easy to process and - owing to its high density – suitable for absorbing radiation and sonic waves. Lead is therefore used in shipbuilding and radiation shielding.
The mayor field of application, however, is electrical engineering (automotive batteries). It also plays an important role in engineering, building industry, as ammunition, in pyrotechnics, and in other fields in chemical industry. The organic lead compound tetra-ethyl lead was used as anti-knock additive in fuels until the end of the 1980s.

Anthropogenic activities are the main emission source for lead. Natural sources like weathering and volcanic activities are comparatively low. Lead contaminations are found in the atmosphere, in soils and waters. The latter is mostly a result of run-off incidences, atmospheric deposition and discharge of waste water. Through plants, animals, and water lead may enter the human food chain.

Environmentally relevant characteristics of  many lead compounds include:

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1981 - 2024