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    Quote Originally Posted by Otto View Post
    The density of lead is 11.34 grams per cubic centimeter or milliliter. Zinc is 7.14 grams per cubic centimeter. With a graduated cylinder, scale and a calculator you can quickly get a pretty good idea of what you have.
    This is going to take some time
    But are you saying if I have a bar of zinc and a bar of lead and each bar is same size the density can be measured with water displacement on the graduated scale ?
    Interesting if some thing can be that sensitive

    From what I have read there is a Zinc known to be pure
    then a zinc known as (Good Ordinary Brand) that has about 2% lead
    It's my hunch that NOW with lead laws getting strict WW saying ZN are proper
    But if you study WW you will notice some have no letters telling you ZN
    so I feel there are WW out from a few years ago that were made with Lead Zinc alloy as it was not a concern then.
    I can confirm some ZN wheel weights are hard as rock and some wile not like lead are a little softer
    only 5% Zinc is Ideal for Amo If the amo is going to be use fast. I have read amo with zinc does not age well ( but this is stuff from other forums so ....)_ . But as mentioned some large caliber Amo is very pleasing to shooters when it's a 50 50 mix
    so zinc with lead will find a home with Amo people (some)

    A complete separation of zinc from lead can be achieved by distillation

    Last edited by Copper Head; 08-01-2013 at 12:29 PM.

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