Pure lead melts at about 327 degrees Celsius or 621 degrees Fahrenheit; it boils at about 1749 degrees Celsius or 3180 Fahrenheit. Room temperature is well below either of these so it would be safe to assume that lead would remain a solid in a typical environment.
Lead is commonly found as a solid metal at room temperature and pressure.
The fourth state of matter is plasma. It is the most common state in the universe, making up stars like the sun and other celestial bodies. Plasma is a highly energized state of matter in which atoms are split into their constituent particles, resulting in a mix of positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons.
Plasma is the least common phase of matter on Earth. It is a high-energy state of matter where the electrons are separated from their atoms, resulting in a highly ionized gas.Plasma can be found in lightning, fluorescent lights, and the sun.
Solids and gases have a number of things in common. The main similarity between the two is that they can be converted into liquid state.
The common name for graphite is black lead.
solid
Lead is solid at room temperature.
Lead is solid at room temperature.
The most common state of matter for water is liquid.
gaseous state
This state of matter is gas.
bous ineshtien condensation the fifth state of matter,this state of matter is the most common-plasma and the most common-solid of matter....
well yes but the state of matter could be solid or liquid
Lead is a solid at room temperature and pressure.
Solid
liquid
changes in temperature are usually what causes matter to change its state.