Under normal circumstances, the protective layer of led tends to protect it against water damage. However, if led comes in contact with large amounts of water, such as the led used in some water pipes, it can lead to negative effects such as mold as some corrosion and bits of which can dissolve into drinking water, possibly causing lead poisoning.
you can get very ill and will have to stay in bed for at least 1 week. answer by Nicola zulch.
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Nicola is right when she said you can get very ill. The metal lead (not pencil lead, which is graphite) is not good for you. It affects several organs in the human body, including the kidneys, brain, and reproductive organs. Eating a single small bit of lead metal, like a pellet of birdshot, is not likely to cause significant harm. However, it is not something you should do from choice. Effects on younger children are more severe, and have been linked to learning disabilities.
It depends on the acid. In general terms lead is very corrosion resistant and especially to hot dilute sulfuric acid. Nitric acid - especially when concentrated and also hydrofluoric acid will slowly dissolve lead.
You get wet lead. For many hundreds of years lead has been used to carry water. It is extremely durable and corrosion resistant to water. So nothing happens - you just get wet lead.
nothing it just stinks really bad try not to breathe it in it could be harmless or could kill you in a few minutes
lead oxide is formed and hydrogen is released
Lead nitrate is soluble in water and is dissociated.
it becomes a lead oxide
Lead become a liquid.
It will turn into a gas
Lead oxide plus nitric acid= lead nitrate
formation of salt
one is dry one is wet... wet once are used for car batteries and dry lead acid batteries the once you put in your remote lets say. I think the dry lead acid battery is maintenance-free and sealed batteries, and the wet batteries is the traditional batteries which needs more maintenance.
working of a lead acid battery
You'd get dilute sulfuric acid. The temperature would go up (possibly a lot), since the dissociation of sulfuric acid in water is exothermic.
Lead oxide plus nitric acid= lead nitrate
formation of salt
if you put aluminum foil on hydrochloric acid it can flow joke! hehe
There is no difference between lead acid accumulator and lead acid battery.
in disinagrates deppending wat kind of rock it is \
sulfuric acid and lead.
lead and acid
Nitric acid lead to nitrates.
one is dry one is wet... wet once are used for car batteries and dry lead acid batteries the once you put in your remote lets say. I think the dry lead acid battery is maintenance-free and sealed batteries, and the wet batteries is the traditional batteries which needs more maintenance.
Food breaks down more quickly and, in some cases, can lead to acid reflux.
working of a lead acid battery
You'd get dilute sulfuric acid. The temperature would go up (possibly a lot), since the dissociation of sulfuric acid in water is exothermic.