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Yes. Galena is lead sulfide.
The metal is lead. Galena is lead(II) sulphide.
Galena is a common mineral that is a primary ore of lead. It is a lead sulfide mineral with a metallic luster and is often found in association with other sulfide minerals. Galena is an important source of lead due to its high lead content.
Galena (lead sulfide- PbS) is identified by its metallic luster, light to dark gray color, and high average density of 7.4.
The 'L' from Galena is Lead.
No. Galena is lead sulfide.
Galena is another name for lead ore.
Galena is lead (II) sulfide. It's fairly non-reactive, though at high enough temperatures it will react with atmospheric oxygen to form lead (II) oxide and sulfur dioxide.
lead is not a rock but the rock 'Galena' is and it is a sedimentary rock.
The main source of lead will have to be Galena
No, galena is not a silicate; it is a sulfide mineral composed primarily of lead sulfide (PbS). Galena is the primary ore of lead and is known for its metallic luster and high density. Silicates, on the other hand, are minerals that contain silicon and oxygen, typically in the form of silicate tetrahedra.
The density of galena is between 7,2 and 7,6 g/cm3.