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Lead is a heavy, soft metal with a bluish-gray color, while pewter is a lighter, softer metal with a silvery appearance. Lead also leaves a gray mark when scratched against a ceramic surface, whereas pewter does not. Additionally, lead is toxic, whereas pewter is a safer alternative for food and drink containers.

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Is it safe to drink out of a pewter container?

Despite contrary beliefs, today's pewter is perfectly safe to eat and drink from. Modern pewter contains no lead as pewter once did. How to tell if your pewter items have lead in them: The result of lead in pewter is a grayish-black patina on the surface of the item. Lead-free pewter can also oxidize over time, but it takes much longer and the patina color is usually more grayish compared to the lead-based pewter which is a darker gray or black in color.


Which does not belong gold silver pewter or lead?

Pewter. Gold, Silver, and lead are all pure elements, where as pewter is an alloy. What this has to do with PKmon, I don't know~


How can you tell silver from pewter?

silver will most likely have the symbol 925 imprinted on it somewhere. as for telling if something is pewter or not, I'm still trying to work that out. "Pewter contains lead and will leave a pencil-like mark when drawn across a piece of paper." Actually, pewter can (and used to, exclusively) contain lead along with other metals but modern alloys contain tin (92%-95%), copper(up to 2.5%) and subtitute ANTIMONY (less than 2%) for LEAD. There are standards about the amount of antimony added to the alloy in order that the finished pewter product is food-safe. Try this link for further information: http://www.pewtersociety.org/care.HTML The difference between SILVER and PEWTER should be readily apparent as pewter is so much softer than silver. Pewter can be carved with a sharp tool with relative ease: silver can not. Even if it doesn't contain lead pewter will still leave a mark when scratched on a hard surface (but so will silver...just a mark of a different gray).


What are the disadvantage of pewter?

it can scratch easily - i think!


What does tin and lead make?

Tin and lead makes pewter


How do you spell pewter?

That is the correct spelling of "pewter." (Pewter is an alloy of tin and other various other metals : copper, antimony, bismuth and lead.)


What makes up pewter?

Tin lead.


What is the element in pewter?

Alloy of Tin and Lead


Why is lead no longer in pewter?

you have to go to every place then thee lead will be there


When did pewter stop using lead?

In the United States, pewter stopped using lead in the 1970s due to health concerns. This was driven by regulations aimed at reducing lead exposure in consumer products.


How do you tell difference between pewter and aluminum?

Pewter is dull grey and heavy for it's size when compared to aluminum. Touch the surface of the object. If it feels slightly rough to the touch and has tiny pits and scratches it has accumulated with age it is probably pewter.


What did pewter used to contain that does not contain any more?

Pewter used to contain lead, which made it a harmful material for storing food and drink. Modern pewter no longer contains lead and is considered safe for use with food and beverages.