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Naturally occurring as galena, an important ore of [[lead]], with the formula PbS and the molecular weight 239.28, it has major applications in electronics as an [[infrared]] light detector
Naturally occurring as galena, an important ore of [[lead]], with the formula PbS and the molecular weight 239.28, it has major applications in electronics as an [[infrared light]] detector   optimized  for operation in the 1-3.5µm short IR band

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A definition or brief description of Lead sulfide.

Naturally occurring as galena, an important ore of lead, with the formula PbS and the molecular weight 239.28, it has major applications in electronics as an infrared light detector optimized for operation in the 1-3.5µm short IR band