if you believe you can fly into the sky!
(only if you have 4 tons)
No - lead weights are usually fairly pure lead and thus an element and not a compound.
No, lead is an element on the periodic table; it's symbol is Pb.
Lead weights are typically made of a mixture of lead metal and other elements such as antimony or tin to increase hardness. So, lead weights are considered a mixture of elements.
Wheel balancing weights are made from lead.
Lead
They are made of lead
because Lead is a very hard material
Not, not unless you eat it.
Lead is dense and heavy, so a lead fishing weight can be kept small. In the UK, lead fishing weights are banned, anglers must use a different material replacement.
Yes, lead fishing weights are dangerous for the environment and wildlife because they can leach toxic lead into the water, posing a threat to aquatic life and birds that may ingest them.
A primary source of lead used in batteries, fishing gear, and weights is lead ore, specifically galena (PbS), which is the most significant lead mineral. After mining, galena undergoes smelting to extract pure lead, which is then utilized in various applications, including lead-acid batteries, fishing sinkers, and other weights. Lead's density and corrosion resistance make it an ideal material for these uses.
Galena is the chief ore of lead. It is a lead sulfide mineral that is the most important source of lead. Lead is used in a variety of applications, including batteries, construction, and plumbing.