Lead can be found in the environment due to past use in products like paint, pipes, and gasoline. Exposure to lead can occur through contaminated water, soil, or dust. Preventing lead exposure involves identifying and removing potential sources, especially in older homes and buildings.
Yes, high levels of ketones in the blood can lead to an increase in urine pH. Ketones are acidic compounds, so as the body tries to eliminate them through urine, it can lead to a higher pH in the urine. This can be a sign of a metabolic imbalance such as diabetic ketoacidosis.
No.Lead has a very high density and will not float in alcohol
Yes, lead can burn when exposed to high temperatures, producing toxic fumes.
No. Lead was tested in a labratory with six other elements from the periodic table, and most of them, including lead resisted flammability each time tested, so the flammablility of lead is nothing, it will not catch fire as it is not flammable.
Lead itself is not flammable because it is a metal with a high melting point, so it does not ignite or burn easily under normal conditions. However, lead can react with certain chemicals or conditions to produce flammable compounds.
Lead has high resistivity of current. So , lead is not conduct current. But lead has low resistivity of heat and it conduct heat..
Yes, high levels of ketones in the blood can lead to an increase in urine pH. Ketones are acidic compounds, so as the body tries to eliminate them through urine, it can lead to a higher pH in the urine. This can be a sign of a metabolic imbalance such as diabetic ketoacidosis.
No. High blood pressure can damage your kidneys and lead to kidney failure.
A high mountain made of lead is impossible on Earth because lead is a heavy metal that is not naturally found in large concentrations in mountainous formations. Additionally, lead is not a primary component of Earth's crust, which is composed mainly of lighter materials like silicon and oxygen. The weight and density of lead would also make constructing and supporting a mountain made of lead impractical.
No.Lead has a very high density and will not float in alcohol
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Because at very high levels alcohol can sufficiently slow the brain so as to cause a coma.
Nothing bad if you don't suffer from any disease like diabetes , However too much can lead to a condition called pre-diabetes. Also sugar is high in so-called "empty" calories so high consumption can lead to weight gain and nutritional deficiencies.
Lead poisoning will occur if high levels of lead occur in the blood.
Yes, lead can burn when exposed to high temperatures, producing toxic fumes.
No. Lead was tested in a labratory with six other elements from the periodic table, and most of them, including lead resisted flammability each time tested, so the flammablility of lead is nothing, it will not catch fire as it is not flammable.
Lead itself is not flammable because it is a metal with a high melting point, so it does not ignite or burn easily under normal conditions. However, lead can react with certain chemicals or conditions to produce flammable compounds.