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was about ten million tonnes, over half of which was from recycling. lead's high density, low melting point, ductility and relative inertness to oxidation make it useful. these properties, combined with its relative abundance and low cost, resulted in its extensive use in construction, plumbing , batteries
on capturing another neutron, lead- becomes lead- , which quickly decays into bismuth- . on capturing another neutron, bismuth- becomes bismuth- , and this beta decays to polonium- , which alpha decays to lead- . the cycle hence ends at lead- , lead- , lead- , and bismuth- . [ ] chart of the final part...
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