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Yes! Some stainless steel including some labeled "surgical" can contain lead especially if it is from China. My wife is a jeweler and has found some earring hooks she'd bought from a craft store to have a warning label on them stating the presence of lead. So beware!

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What is the chemical reaction of Pb?

The chemical reaction of lead (Pb) can vary depending on the reactants involved. Lead can undergo reactions such as oxidation to form lead oxide (PbO) and reduction to form elemental lead. Lead can also react with acids to form lead salts, such as lead nitrate (Pb(NO3)2).


Why does silver and zinc react?

Zinc is more reactive than Lead nitrate (See Displacement Series). Therefore, Zinc will displace lead in lead nitrate: Zn + Pb(NO3)2 -> Zn(NO3)2 + Pb


Does magnesium and lead 2 oxide react while heated?

The reaction is:Mg + PbO = MgO + Pb


What is the Atomic Symbol for Lead?

Pb , derived from Plumbum.


How many grams of Pb form when 0.105 g NH3 react?

None. A reaction of ammonia does not produce any lead!


Does lead react with air?

Yes, lead reacts with oxygen and produces lead oxide.


What is the chemical name for Lead?

The chemical name is lead. The symbol for the element lead is Pb, for plumbum, which comes from Latin for lead.


Balancing equations Zinc and lead II nitrate react to form zinc nitrate and lead?

2Zn+Pb(No3)2-2znNO3+Pb


How many protons does Pb have?

Lead or Pb ALWAYS has 82 protons.


Will copper react with lead II oxide?

No because Cu is below Pb in the electrochemical series


What is the net ionic equation for pb(no3)2 and na2co3?

The net ionic equation for the reaction between lead(II) nitrate (Pb(NO3)2) and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) is: Pb^2+ + CO3^2- -> PbCO3 (s) This equation shows that lead(II) ions from lead nitrate react with carbonate ions from sodium carbonate to form solid lead carbonate.


Pb is the symbol for what element?

Pb comes from the Latin word plumbum, and it's the chemical symbol for lead.