Normally lead metal will have a cubic face centered lattice structure.
A metal like structure
Normally lead metal will have a cubic face centered lattice structure.
Lead is a metal.
The three forms of lead are 1) Metallic lead 2) Inorganic lead and lead compounds (or lead salts) 3) Organic lead (containing carbon)
Lead is a poor metal and (or) a metalloid: it has some amphoteric properties as well, like bismuth or arsenic. It has some fine metallic properties though.
Metals break when subjected to a force or stress that exceeds their strength. This can lead to the breaking of atomic bonds within the metal structure, resulting in fracture. Factors such as impurities in the metal, its crystal structure, and temperature can also affect its breaking point.
Cold working introduces dislocations in the crystal structure of a metal, causing the grains to deform and orient themselves in the direction of the applied stress. This can increase the strength and hardness of the metal but may also lead to reduced ductility and toughness.
Lead metal
Yes, lead is a metal.
Lead is a soft ductile metal.
Lead is a soft ductile metal.
Lead oxide is not a metal. Why?Lead is metal by itself, lead oxide is metal oxide, meaning it is a chemical compound that contains at least one atom of oxygen (thus oxide) and one other element (being a metal oxide, that one other element has to be metal, in this case lead).