Yes, all elements can mix with any other elements. Also any element except the noble gases can form compounds with other elements.
Lead will tend to form similar compounds to those that carbon forms, but unlike the carbon compounds these lead compounds are very toxic!
All the Noble Gases does not mix well with anything.
Carbon, Geranium, Tin, and Silicon. The reason for this is because all of these elements including Lead, have four valence electrons.
Frogs and such
an alloy is a mix of two or more metals so lead and any other metals
Lead and oxygen are the elements in lead dioxide.
how has nuclear fusion led to the formation of all the other chemical elements
Carbon, Sillicon, Germanium, then Tin, Lead and Flerovium
carbon, germanium, tin, lead
an alloy is a mix of two or more metals so lead and any other metals
Several high melting elements may be mixed with molten silver as Lead, Copper, Gold.
of course it does
Helium is a member of the noble gas family of elements. The elements of this family do NOT usually form compounds with other elements.
The elements in the Great Bell, such as copper, tin, and lead, do not mix together because they form separate layers due to differences in density. These layers remain distinct even when the bell is cast.
So you don´t mix them with each other.
How the elements of marketing mix are implemented
Lead and oxygen are the elements in lead dioxide.
Carbon, Geranium, Tin, and Silicon. The reason for this is because all of these elements including Lead, have four valence electrons.
because helium does not mix with other elements
Phosphorus is an element on the periodic table. Compounds are comprised of two or more elements.
No lead does not combine with any other elements.....it is one of the only dangerous elements therefor it would be a hazard