Why did the Romans use lead for aqueducts?

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2026-04-22 02:45

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Because it is easily 'worked' - - it melts at relatively low temperatures, it is easily bent into almost any shape required, it is non-porous, it is almost inert (it doesn't react easily) and it is quite readily available.

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