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Low melting and very heavy materials typically refer to certain types of metals, such as lead or bismuth. Lead has a low melting point of about 327.5°C (621.5°F) and is known for its high density, making it very heavy. These properties make such metals useful in applications like radiation shielding and as components in alloys.

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