It is a grayish black solid metal usually exists in combination with other elements.
Pb comes from the Latin word plumbum, and it's the chemical symbol for lead.
yes yes it is
Lead is a heavy metal. An element. Atomic number 82 (has 82 protons in nucleus). Symbol is Pb, which comes from its Latin name plumbum. It is also the most nuclear stable element. That is, it is the end product of fusion. It is the heaviest element that is produced under normal fusion conditions in a star. Heavier elements (produced usually in supernova) decay usually into lead.
Lead has more protons. Lead contains 82 protons, while tin only contains 50.
Yes, it is a mineral because it shows up in the periodic table number 207.2
The chemical symbol for lead in its standard state is Pb.
The standard heat of formation of a free element in its standard state is defined as zero. This is because it is the reference point from which the heat of formation of other compounds is determined.
Fermium is a solid metal.
It is solid at standard temperatures and pressures.
Lead is a metal element. Atomic number of it is 82.
its a solid.
Absolutely not; Lead, Pb, is a chemical element, thus it exists in the solid state as just Pb atoms in lead metal.No, lead is an element.
The natural state of the element chromium is a solid metal. The natural state just indicates what the element is.
Lead is a transition state element, and all of the transition state elements are metals; there are no non-metal elements in the transition state.
The standard state, or reference state, of an element is defined as its thermodynamically most stable state at 1 bar at a given temperature (typically at 298.15 K). In thermochemistry, an element is defined to have an enthalpy of formation of zero in its standard state. For example, the reference state for carbon is graphite, because it is more stable than the other allotropes.
At standard room temperature and pressure the element Mercury (Hg) is in a liquid state.
The symbol for the element lead is Pb, which comes from the Latin word for lead, "plumbum."