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what is the specific gravity of lead
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The specific gravity of pure lead is about 11.34 (dimensionless).
This corresponds to a density of ≈11.34 g/cm³ (≈11,340 kg/m³) at room temperature — values vary slightly with temperature and alloying.
This corresponds to a density of ≈11.34 g/cm³ (≈11,340 kg/m³) at room temperature — values vary slightly with temperature and alloying.
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