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Old 19-05-2004, 03:07 PM
Sir Douglas Cook
 
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Default Lead weights for plants

|| Isn`t the lead a poison?

This is a lead that is used in muzzleloading. I believe it to be a lead tin
alloy....

So when you get shot in the head,,,
"It isn't the poison that kills ya!"

I thought is was funny... sorry.. I must be getting tired.

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|| Isn`t the lead a poison?

This is a lead that is used in muzzleloading. I believe it to be a lead

tin
alloy....

From this page http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/pb.html

The 7 elements classified as "other metals" are located in groups

13,
14, and 15. While these elements are ductile and malleable, they are not

the
same as the transition elements. These elements, unlike the transition
elements, do not exhibit variable oxidation states, and their valence
electrons are only present in their outer shell. All of these elements are
solid, have a relatively high density, and are opaque. They have oxidation
numbers of +3, ±4, and -3.

The "Other Metals" a
a.. Aluminum
b.. Gallium
c.. Indium
d.. Tin
e.. Thallium
f.. Lead
g.. Bismuth



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is that better??