Lead metal
Lead is a metal.
If yellow gold contains 10 percent of another metal, it means that 90 percent of the alloy is made up of gold. This is commonly known as 10 karat gold, with the purity of the gold being 41.7%.
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.
Common Ores of Lead would be: Galena, which contains 86 percent metal...Anglesite, which carries 68 percent metal...Cerussite, which contains 77 percent metal...Pyromorphite,Mimetite and Wulfenite. Common Ores of Iron would be: Hematite (Hematite deposits are the most important source of Iron Ore in the United States.) Limonite,and Magnetite
18 percent of 30 is 5.4
A. 16 of 18 percent and 2 of 9 percent b. 14 of 18 percent and 4 of 9 percent c. 16 of 9 percent and 2 of 18 percent d. 14 of 9 percent and 4 of 18 percent
Yes, lead is a metal.
Lead is a soft ductile metal.
Lead is a soft ductile metal.
18 percent percent written as a decimal fraction is 0.0018
18 = 1,800 percent.
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).