according to the below website;
http://ie.lbl.gov/education/parent/Pb_iso.htm
there are 48 isotopes of lead,
but if u listen to wikipedia (not a trustworthy source) there are only 38.
hope i helped,
a year 11 chemisty student
Yes, lead has 4 naturally occurring isotopes.
Lead is an element (Pb). lead atoms make up lead compounds, it cant be determined without further information
Lead had 5 isotopes.
Pb-204, Pb-206, Pb-207, Pb-208.
2 LiH2PO4 contain 16 atoms.
Water contain thee atoms in the molecule.
PbO2 has 3 atoms per formula unit: 1 lead and 2 oxygen.
Ununseptium is a chemical element formed from atoms and doesn't contain inside atoms.
The number of atoms of lead is 6,68.10e23.
A single electron contains no atoms; atoms contain electrons instead.
A molecule of of water contain 3 atoms.
A molecule contain atoms.
Lead (Pb)
The molecule of limestone (calcium carbonate, CaCO3) contain 5 atoms.
2 LiH2PO4 contain 16 atoms.
Water contain thee atoms in the molecule.
There are 6 atoms in dioxide lead because there 1 hydrogen atom and 5 nitrogen atoms
The number of atoms of lead is 6,68.10e23.
PbO2 has 3 atoms per formula unit: 1 lead and 2 oxygen.
1,638 moles contain 9,864266723766.10e23 atoms.
Ununseptium is a chemical element formed from atoms and doesn't contain inside atoms.