Atomic Number 82



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The noun ATOMIC NUMBER 82 has 1 sense: 1. A soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element; bluish white when freshly cut but tarnishes readily to dull grey Familiarity information: ATOMIC NUMBER 82 used as a. Synonyms for atomic number 82 a soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the. Lead, Pb, atomic number 82 (noun) a soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element; bluish white when freshly cut but tarnishes readily to dull grey 'the children were playing with lead soldiers' How to pronounce atomic number 82? Lead Atomic Number: 82 Lead Atomic Weight: 207.2 What is Lead? Lead is a chemical element in the carbon group under number 82. Its symbol is Pb, after the Latin plumbum. As we know, in the past, all the plumbing was made of lead, which results in poisoning and death. Thankfully, it no longer is. Atomic Number: 82: Atomic Mass: 207.2 atomic mass units: Number of Protons: 82: Number of Neutrons: 125: Number of Electrons: 82: Melting Point: 327.5° C: Boiling Point: 1740.0° C: Density: 11.34 grams per cubic centimeter: Normal Phase: Solid: Family: Other Metals: Period Number.

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Atomic Number 82 Periodic Table

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Definition of Atomic number 82

Lead element chemical series

1.Noun. A soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element; bluish white when freshly cut but tarnishes readily to dull grey. 'The children were playing with lead soldiers'

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Exact synonyms:Lead, Pb
Generic synonyms:Metal, Metallic Element
Substance meronyms:Cerussite, White Lead Ore, Galena
Specialized synonyms:Hard Lead, Antimonial Lead, Hard Lead, Pig Lead

Lexicographical Neighbors of Atomic Number 82

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atomic number 82 (current term)
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Lead Element Chemical Series

Literary usage of Atomic number 82

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1.Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1915)
'Thus Ra-D has the atomic number 82; it loses a ß-particle and becomes Ra-E with atomic number 83; this loses another /î-particle and becomes Ra-F with ...'
2.The Electron: Its Isolation and Measurement and the Determination of Some of by Robert Andrews Millikan (1917)
'... atomic weight 23) and lead (atomic number 82, atomic weight, 207.2) have been fitted into it and there are left but four vacancies within this range. ...'
3.Mineral Tolerance of Animals by National Research Council (U. S.) (2005)
'Lead (atomic number, 82; atomic weight, 207.19; specific gravity, 11.34) is a bluish to silvery-gray metal, although the pure metal is easily tarnished by ...'

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