How much lead could a typical computer monitor contain?
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How much lead could a typical computer monitor contain?
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The lead that can be found in a typical computer or television screen is anywhere from 5 to 15 pounds. It's found both in the cathode ray tube, and also in the solder joints in the television, or the computer, or any other type of electronic waste. So, lead is found in almost all types of electronics.
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