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No, it only ressembles to Ge and Pb (group 14) but not to Sb (group 15). The last one is more alike As and Bi
Lead element appears below tin.It has symbol Pb and atomic number 82.
ionisation energy order for gr 14 is c>si>ge>sn<pb
the element symbol for lead would be Pb.
Absolutely not; Lead, Pb, is a chemical element, thus it exists in the solid state as just Pb atoms in lead metal.No, lead is an element.
Pb, it is lower than Ge. The lower the element on the periodic table, the hight the radius will be.
No, it only ressembles to Ge and Pb (group 14) but not to Sb (group 15). The last one is more alike As and Bi
Lead element appears below tin.It has symbol Pb and atomic number 82.
ionisation energy order for gr 14 is c>si>ge>sn<pb
ionisation energy order for gr 14 is c>si>ge>sn<pb
Pb is a compound.
Pb
Pb is a compound.
the element symbol for lead would be Pb.
Absolutely not; Lead, Pb, is a chemical element, thus it exists in the solid state as just Pb atoms in lead metal.No, lead is an element.
Pb comes from the Latin word plumbum, and it's the chemical symbol for lead.
because if you were to write PB then it would be a compound not a single element while Pb is lead.