LEAD:Pb(from the Latin plumbum) - now listen here 'plum bum'
Thinking about another topic to bore you with - lead came to mind as it's firearms related of course. - Well, what a murky pond of science that was to dive into - Talk about fascinating!
Wikipedia says that lead is a chemical element in the carbon group ( Who'd ever have guessed that for a start?) It has the symbol Pb and an atomic number of 82 (heavy) - that means that it has 82 protons in its atom and apparantly 82 is a 'magic number' - that magic means that those protons are arranged into a complete shell in the nucleus.
- Just to keep your attention here, - the heaviest stable nuclide 'lead208' is 'double magic' whatever that means! - Particle physics can be fun !! - if you enjoy hadrons, quarks, and 'gluons.
LEAD DIVING BELT WEIGHTS
The stuff we use in a typical 45ACP or 9x19mm pill starts as pure lead (that is weakly radioactive!) before being alloyed to suite, and has an allotropic structure (Huhh?) that is a "face-centered cubic crystal".
Lead has had many uses throughout recorded time - think about plumbing, lead-acid batteries, bullets, shot, weights, solders, - how about radiation shields when you have an X-Ray? - It used to be very important as printing type for books and newspapers - and a particular alloy used in printing 'Linotype' was the favorite metal for shooters casting bullets for reloading handgun cartridges. - You can't get it anymore - since computors took-over the printing game, it's become "unobtainium"!
Lead melts at a low temperature for metals of 327.5 C - but that is dangerously HOT when you are mere flesh & bone - and all reloaders and shooters should be very aware that lead dust is poisonous and we all should have a strict rule of washing both hands and face very thoroughly after handling bullets and ammo - and not to eat anything until all lead has been removed.
- Shooting parents should be double careful as kids are very vulnerable to lead toxicity and absorb a lot more of it than adults.
Lead poisoning affects the nervous system, cardiovascular system, brain, kidneys, and immune systems, along with a long list of other nasty effects. - Maybe we should be advised to use plated and jacketed projectiles rather than the cheaper exposed lead stuff (- as well as being told not to stand in front of it when it goes bang !).
Marty K.
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