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Includes information on: lead metal, lead(II) carbonates, lead(II) oxide, lead(IV) oxide, dilead(II) lead(IV) oxide (red lead) and lead(II) sulfide (galena).
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Risk assessment guidance for making and/or using lead bromide, lead chloride, lead iodide, lead nitrate, lead sulfate.
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Using lead metal, lead oxides, bromide, nitrate(V),ethanoate, and others, safely in practical work.
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Brief risk assessment guidance and experimental notes for a range of activities involving lead metal and some lead compounds (including oxides, carbonate, sulfide).
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This guidance is for restoration or disposal of the lead-pot wooden boxes that are commonly used for supplying and storing 'cup-style' sealed sources in school science departments.
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includes lead acetate.
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Make-it guide – connecting lead, 3.5mm male stereo Jack to two 4mm plugs
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Instructions to make a novel and inexpensive general colorimeter using LEDs. We would welcome feedback from users.
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This document contains:An outline of colorimetryThe principles of the CLEAPSS colorimeterUsing a CLEAPSS colorimeter which has been set upSetting up the CLEAPSS colorimeterproducing a calibration curv.. more
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The positive ions aluminium (Al3+), potassium (K+), lead(II) (Pb2+) and ammonia (NH4+) can be tested for with simple test tube reactions. These tests are more specific than precipitation reactions wit.. more
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