Pure lead is a solid (heavy metal) at room temperature.
It is a grayish black solid metal usually exists in combination with other elements.
Room temperature is about 55 degrees
It's the temperature of your room -1 degree. The average room temperature is 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
It means whether the substance in question is solid, liquid or gas at normal room temperature, so you could assume that about 20 degrees celsius. Oxygen is a gas at room temperature Water is a liquid at room temperature Iron is a solid at room temperature.
Room Temperature is 22o celsius :)
lead is a solid at room temperature
This element, lead (Pb), is a solid at room temperature.
Lead is solid at room temperature.
Lead is solid at room temperature.
Solid.
Solid
Yes , if it has a melting point it can turn into a liquid... if you wan to know the melting point of lead this is it: 327.5 C
its still a solid at room temperature
Solid
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.
It is a Yellow solid at room temperature
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