It has a lower specific heat capacity
separate mixtures into their componets lead and aluminum pellets
The symbols for sodium, lead, and aluminum are Na, Pb, and Al, respectively.
It would depend on the amount of them you have. However, let's say you have the same volume of both. Iron would heat slower, because of its higher density of 7.87 g/cm3, unlike aluminum which has a lower density of 2.70 g/cm3. The density is how much mass of the element you can stuff into a cubed centimetre. The higher the density the more stuff is crammed together. Heat happens when particles are excited and vibrate. When the particles are so close together, as with elements with higher densities, they vibrate less and spread the heat more slowly.
Because it just does. Alright, I will give a much more detailed explination...The atoms inside the Lead have a source of meacliocional spacing (something that will makes atoms tightly packed up like you being squished in the crowd of getting in the number 1 bus in London), and it means more space for the atoms. Aluminium on the other hand, has a little spacing between atoms, and therefore I conclude that Lead is heavier than aluminium because of the fact of lack of meacliocional spacing.x-BamItzScienceGeek-x
Tin and lead make solder.
Aluminium is more easily oxidized than lead.
Cos it has a big heat capacity
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No, lead is more dense than aluminium.
aluminium
No, lead has a melting point of 327.46 C.
aluminium,zinc, tin, lead
aluminium bromide lead
separate mixtures into their componets lead and aluminum pellets
The symbols for sodium, lead, and aluminum are Na, Pb, and Al, respectively.