The lead on ---It is when a person X does or says intentional or unintentional subjective actions or vague statements that can have double meanings. The person being led is usually hopeful or disillusioned and takes the actions or words whichever way they hope it means. Simple solution-- Communication! The person being led, needs to ask clarifying questions such as: "What do you mean by that statement/word/action/kiss?" "Do you mean this (whatever the dream is) when you do (whatever the lead is)?" Remember, a lead opens doors to other things. If other things are not in the best interest of the parties involved-- THEN SHUT the door. Do not lead to a place where you do not want to be followed. Everyone's fun is not the same. The rules of the game may change and the person hurt maybe you.
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isotopes
there is no lead in lead pencil.
Lead and oxygen are the elements in lead dioxide.
lead
The term "to lead" is the infinitive form of the verb "lead." It can be a noun, adjective, or adverb. However, if "to" is used as a preposition, and "lead" to be the element lead, then "to lead" as in "the element was turned to lead" is an adverbial phrase.
Pencil lead isn't really lead, it is graphite, a form of carbon. Pencil lead doesn't have any lead in it whatsoever.
Lead is an element, it is not made of anything but lead. But if you are talking about pencil lead then pencil lead is made of graphite.
Pb[OH]2 for white lead, Pb3O4 red lead
Lead Dioxide or Lead IV Oxide
Lead sulphide (lead sulfide) contains only two elements, lead and sulfur. Lead sulfate contains lead, sulfur and oxygen.
Lead cannot be turned into gold. Lead can only be turned into more lead, and more lead can only be turned into even more lead. Lead cannot be magically turned into gold.