Yes. At ordinary temperatures, plumbum (Latin for the element LEAD) is a solid.
The symbol for the chemical element Lead, Pb, atomic number 82, derives from the Latin name for lead, plumbum. Lead's original name was "plumbum nigrum", literally "black lead", where "plumbum candidum", or "bright plumbum", referred to Tin.
The abbreviation Pb for lead comes from it's original Latin name plumbum.
The Latin name, which is where the symbol (Pb) comes from, is plumbum. If that word looks a lot like the English word "plumbing" to you, good eye; that's where THAT word comes from (because water pipes were at one time generally made of lead).
Plumbum. In carpentry when you use a weight to stretch a line to see what up and down is is to use a plumb line.
Lead is a solid metal that can be shaped and is light blue in color. It is poisonous to humans and can tarnish.
plumbum is translated "lead"
Lead is a main group element with a symbol Pb (plumbum).
Plumbum is a Latin word for lead.
The atomic number of plumbum, which is another name for lead, is 82.
Plumbum is an older name for Lead (Pb). Atomic # 82
Lead is translated plumbum in Latin
Lead, it's symbol is Pb, which stands for plumbum. Plumbum means lead in Latin.
My friend ! Another name lead is Pb. i'e; Pb-LEAD OK
Lead
plumbum!
plumbum
The symbol for the chemical element Lead, Pb, atomic number 82, derives from the Latin name for lead, plumbum. Lead's original name was "plumbum nigrum", literally "black lead", where "plumbum candidum", or "bright plumbum", referred to Tin.