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lead is used in soldering because ​

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Answered by vardharajulanagalaks
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In electronics assembly, the eutectic alloy with 63% tin and 37% lead (or 60/40, which is almost identical in melting point) has been the alloy of choice. ... Having the lowest possible melting point minimizes heat stress on electronic components during soldering.

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Answered by mrsanjusingh78
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In electronics assembly, the eutectic alloy with 63% tin and 37% lead (or 60/40, which is almost identical in melting point) has been the alloy of choice. ... Having the lowest possible melting point minimizes heat stress on electronic components during soldering

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