Lead is a moderately active metal, which forms lots of chemical bonds with other substances. Aside from chemical bonds it also forms metallic bonds and is used in soldering.
its an inproper question lead can bond with anything
Yes.
yes it does
Lead is a very soft metal with a very low melting point of 621 degrees fahrenheit. This temperature can easily be reached with a campfire or outdoors burner.
Solder melts before pure tin or pure lead because the molecules of the tin and the lead which make up the solder have not bonded chemically (they have only been mixed together so there has been not chemical reaction), so can easily vibrate quicker, therefore they will melt quicker.
Yes. The melting point of lead is 327.46 °C. The temperature of lava is definitely greater than that. hence it can melt lead.
It melts at 327C.
The temperature on the surface of Venus is about 461.85 °C this hot enough to melt zinc which melts at 419.53 °C, lead which melts at 327.46 °C and tin which melts at 231.93 °C
Lead melts more easily than salt or lime. Not the fruit.
Lead is a very soft metal with a very low melting point of 621 degrees fahrenheit. This temperature can easily be reached with a campfire or outdoors burner.
Solder melts before pure tin or pure lead because the molecules of the tin and the lead which make up the solder have not bonded chemically (they have only been mixed together so there has been not chemical reaction), so can easily vibrate quicker, therefore they will melt quicker.
Lead for its capability to easily melt to form a hole for the string.
Yes. The melting point of lead is 327.46 °C. The temperature of lava is definitely greater than that. hence it can melt lead.
Potassium iodide, like salts in general, has a high melting point. It does not melt easily when heated.
Lead (or anything else) is melted by heat. There are various chemicals that can be used to produce heat. For example, a propane torch can melt lead.
It melts at 327C.
The temperature on the surface of Venus is about 461.85 °C this hot enough to melt zinc which melts at 419.53 °C, lead which melts at 327.46 °C and tin which melts at 231.93 °C
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If enough electrical energy is put into a metal, it can easily melt that metal.
you have to melt it! the lead sinks to the bottom because it is a heaver metal.