The chemical symbol for lead is Pb; Pd is for palladium.
1 kg pd can produce aroud 60% of chloride of pd ,some pd lost in the form of oxides and other forms... mukesh.
Pt and Pd can be used as catalyst in the hydrogenation of alkenes or (de)hydrogenation of hydrocarbons (cracking in petrol industry)
Is_palladium_magnetic"Palladium is considered weakly magnetic. It exhibits a very small magnetic susceptibility. It is not considered to be a ferromagnetic material. Contaminants can, however, make Pd show ferromagnetism."http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090616131837AAqvOVH"Yes, it is attracted to magnets, but, in itself, it is not magnetic, nor can it be made magnetic. It is in a class of metals called "paramagnetic"The Wikipedia articles can answer it much better than I can."
Palladium is a d block metal element. atomic number of it is 46.
Reduction by use of H2, Pd/C, or Zn, HCL. Either or.
You mean Pb? It comes from the Latin for lead, plumbum.
It is Pd.
Palladium, with the chemical symbol Pd, is the chemical element with the atomic number 46.
Pb noPd noPb (82) is the symbol for plumbum which is lead,Pd (46)for palladiumAu (79) is the symbol for gold
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You are right. The first statement on the Wikipedia is that Palladium is a 'chemical' element. I find it surprising to divide elements into chemical and physical elements. So this way only noble gases should be called as physical elements. They do not participate into chemical reactions.
manganese(IV) oxide, , nickel, Pt, Pd
PD is not by itself a fatal disease, but it does get worse with time. The average life expectancy of a PD patient is generally lower than for people who do not have the disease.[64] In the late stages of the disease, PD may cause complications such as choking, pneumonia, and falls that can lead to death.
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Unless it is somebody's initials, it probably stands for the metal, palladium (atomic symbol Pd) used in the making of white gold alloy, and also cast on its own to make various types of jewellry.
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