Bluish-gray, usually. Sometimes white if fully oxidized.
Pb is the international chemical symbol for Lead
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.
NO!!! It is a white solid compound. Car batterty terminals may turn white, this is lead sulphate. It comes from a combination of lead from the lead plates in the battery and sulphuric acid, the battery liquid.
I've got that chemistry homework. It's aluminium. Basically, it forms an oxide around it so it doesn't react but it is reactive without the oxide, such as in a powder.
When carbon reacts with lead oxide, it produces lead metal and carbon dioxide as byproduct.
Pb is the international chemical symbol for Lead
Lead is a metal.
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.
Gold has a shiny yellow colour and copper has a pinkish colour but it appears brown, due to the reaction with oxygen. Some metals have a blackish colour like lead or iron. Some show bluish cast when exposed to light like osmium. Metal Niobium sometimes appears blue due to reactivity with oxygen. But most of the elements have silvery colour.
This is inorganic chemistry.
This is inorganic chemistry.
Lead metal
Yes, lead is a metal.
Lead is a soft ductile metal.
Lead is a soft ductile metal.
The metal that will destroy the blue colour of Copper ions is any metal above copper in the reactivity series, such as calcium.
what is colour of Mg2plus- EDTA complex?