Lead (or anything else) is melted by heat. There are various chemicals that can be used to produce heat. For example, a propane torch can melt lead.
To melt lead, a container made of metal with high heat resistance such as steel or iron is needed. Avoid containers made of materials like aluminum or tin, as they have lower melting points and may not withstand the high temperatures required to melt lead safely. It is important to always use proper safety equipment when melting lead due to its toxic fumes and potential health hazards.
Lead Dioxide or Lead IV Oxide
Formula: PbSO4
The chemical symbol for lead in its standard state is Pb.
PbCl2 is the molecular formula (not chemical equation) of lead(II) chloride.
which chemical is used to melt the iron
Physical. Melting is always a physical change.
Yes you can use this lead for casting fishing weight.
Lead is a moderately active metal, which forms lots of chemical bonds with other substances. Aside from chemical bonds it also forms metallic bonds and is used in soldering.
it is a chemical change and i think maybe it is because you use heat to melt it and metal to shape it.
Cyanide does not melt iron, as cyanide is a chemical that is typically used in liquid or gas form to interfere with the body's ability to use oxygen. It is not a substance that has the ability to melt iron.
Yes. The melting point of lead is 327.46 °C. The temperature of lava is definitely greater than that. hence it can melt lead.
Potash can react with concrete and potentially cause damage by altering its chemical composition. This can lead to deterioration of the concrete structure over time. It is not recommended to use potash as a de-icer for concrete surfaces.
use of chemical fertilisers.
no that is a physical property change, not a chemical property.
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To melt lead, a container made of metal with high heat resistance such as steel or iron is needed. Avoid containers made of materials like aluminum or tin, as they have lower melting points and may not withstand the high temperatures required to melt lead safely. It is important to always use proper safety equipment when melting lead due to its toxic fumes and potential health hazards.