DEDuCT identifier | DED000504 |
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Pubchem identifier | 5352425 |
CAS identifier | 7439-92-1 |
IUPAC name | Lead |
Category based on type of supporting evidence | Category III |
Broad category based on environmental source | Industry, Consumer Products, Pollutant, Intermediates, Agriculture and Farming |
Sub-category based on environmental source | Automotive, Construction, Electrical and Electronics, Explosives, Flame Retardant, Food additives, Household Supplies, Industrial Intermediates, Lubricants, Minerals, Metals and Heavy Metal, Paints, Pesticide, Photography, Poultry Feed, Stationery, Tobacco Products |
Chemical kingdom | Inorganic compounds |
Chemical super-class | Homogeneous metal compounds |
Chemical class | Homogeneous post-transition metal compounds |
SMILES | [Pb] |
InChI | InChI=1S/Pb |
InChIKey | WABPQHHGFIMREM-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
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