Lead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lead (pronounced /ˈlɛd/, led) is a main-group element with symbol Pb (Latin: plumbum) and atomic number 82. Lead is a soft, malleable poor metal, also considered to be one of the ...
Lead poisoning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lead poisoning (also known as plumbism, colica pictonium, saturnism, Devon colic, or painter's colic) is a medical condition caused by increased levels of the heavy metal lead in ...
Lead poisoning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lead poisoning (also known as plumbism, colica pictonium, saturnism, Devon colic, or painter's colic) is a medical condition caused by increased levels of the heavy metal lead in ...
lead - Definition of lead at YourDictionary.com
transitive verb led, leading lead′·ing. to show the way to, or direct the course of, by going before or along with; conduct; guide; to show (the way) in this manner
lead - Wiktionary
lead (countable and uncountable; plural leads) (uncountable, chemistry) A heavy, pliable, inelastic metal element, having a bright, bluish color, but easily tarnished; both ...
Lead | Indoor Air Quality | US EPA
Lead has long been recognized as a harmful environmental pollutant. There are many ways in which humans are exposed to lead: through air, drinking water, food, contaminated soil ...
Lead: Lead mineral information and data.
Native lead is extremely rare, lead is far more commonly found and mined as the lead sulphide mineral galena. The Romans named the refined metal 'plumbum' and used it for ...
lead poisoning information from The LEAD Group Inc (Lead Education and ...
Lead poisoning information from The LEAD Group Inc Global Lead Advice & Support Service incorporating Lead Advisory Service Australia, Aiming to eliminate childhood lead poisoning ...
U.S. EPA Lead Programs
Information and analysis on hazards of residential lead exposure for children exposed to deteriorating lead-based paint, lead contaminated dust, and lead contaminated residential ...
ATSDR - ToxFAQs™: Lead
Exposure to lead can happen from breathing workplace air or dust, eating contaminated foods, or drinking contaminated water. Children can be exposed from eating lead-based paint ...