in which industry the lead was used and why
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Lead is widely used in batteries, cable sheaths, machinery manufacturing,shipbuilding, light industry, lead oxide, radiation protection and other industries.
BECAUSE OF ITS PROPERTIES MENTIONED BELOW.
Lead is soft and malleable, and also has a relatively low melting point. When freshly cut, lead is silvery with a hint of blue; it tarnishes to a dull gray color when exposed to air. Lead has the highest atomic number of any stable element and three of its isotopes each conclude a major decay chain of heavier elements.
BECAUSE OF ITS PROPERTIES MENTIONED BELOW.
Lead is soft and malleable, and also has a relatively low melting point. When freshly cut, lead is silvery with a hint of blue; it tarnishes to a dull gray color when exposed to air. Lead has the highest atomic number of any stable element and three of its isotopes each conclude a major decay chain of heavier elements.
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The industries which uses lead are:
*paint industries.
*lubricants and additives industries
*circuit board manufacturers.
IT IS MAINLY USED IN OUR DAILY LIFE SUCH AS:
in batteries, cable sheaths, machinery manufacturing, shipbuilding, light industry, lead oxide, radiation protection and other industries.
The main application for lead is in the battery production industry, with vehicle batteries accounting for 80% of the total within the industry. Other types of battery are produced for motorcycles, planes, tanks, trains, tractors, factories, energy, wharves and export.
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