Yes , if it has a melting point it can turn into a liquid... if you wan to know the melting point of lead this is it: 327.5 C
No lead cannot turn into a gas.
No. Lead is a solid at room temperature.
No. At room temperature, lead is a solid.
By definition, if something is "molten" it is a liquid.
Filter it off, sieve it or use decantation
NO!!! It is a white solid compound. Car batterty terminals may turn white, this is lead sulphate. It comes from a combination of lead from the lead plates in the battery and sulphuric acid, the battery liquid.
PbOH2 is Lead (II) hydroxide. It is not thought to be stable in its solid phase. As a liquid, it is a weak base.
by changing it into a molten state I would guess
When something is boiling it is changing from a liquid to a gas, hence lead is in a liquid state when it is boiling.
If you drop liquid lead into cold water, the lead can freeze in a tiny fraction of a second. (This will vary depending on the quantity of lead involved.)
By definition, if something is "molten" it is a liquid.
By heating the lead into a liquid and pouring it into a mold
Lead floats in mercury.
solid
it is a liquid that is lead and can kill u if u have 2 much in your body
A solid (metal).
The wood is solid but the lead can be crushed into finite pieces. the lead is still solid eventhough it behaves like a liquid as the atom of the crushed lead is aranged like a solid.
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The lead is heated to a liquid state and poured into molds of differing sizes.