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Lead is made of brass it looks metal but it is brass,magnets do not attract to brass Actually lead is made of lead it gets it's own square on the periodic table. brass is made of copper and zinc.
Zinc is an element; it is made of nothing but itself, and has no components.
To make zinc powder from zinc metal, the zinc metal will have to be crushed.
Tire Weights, Fishing Weights, pencils
Very soft and very heavy would suggest lead. Zinc, pewter, potmetal, and other alloys are possibilities.
This category covers establishments primarily engaged in mining, milling, or other wise preparing lead ores, zinc ores, or lead-zinc ores
None, zinc is an elemental metal.
Metals are extracted from ores. An ore is a rock that contains enough of a mineral (metal compound) for the metal to be extracted from it. Most metals are extracted from an ore by reduction with carbon or by electrolysis.
In 2004 approximately 22 establishments were engaged in the production of lead and zinc ores
oil, methane gas, coal, wood, mercury, iron ores, copper ores, zinc ores, lead ores
Lead zinc silver ore :)
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Cynthia Margaret Saunders has written: 'Carbonate-hosted lead-zinc deposits of western Newfoundland' -- subject(s): Geology, Lead ores, Petrology, Zinc ores
Stephen S. Howe has written: 'Locations and descriptions of mineralized rock samples from Mississippi Valley-type lead-zinc occurrences in central Pennsylvania' -- subject(s): Lead ores, Zinc ores
Robert H. Carpenter has written: 'Modes of uranium occurrences in Colorado Front Range' -- subject(s): Uranium ores 'Copper, lead, and zinc concentrations in stream sediment, Metasville Quadrangle, Wilkes and Lincoln counties, Georgia' -- subject(s): Copper ores, Lead ores, River sediments, Zinc ores
Lead is not 'made'. It is an element. Raw forms are mined and refined from ores of other metallic and semi-metallic elements such as zinc, copper, and silver.
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