See a doctor. Lead will make you sick and can damage the body.
You can get lead poison from any form of lead if you ingest or absorb enough of it.
When using a lead pellet to determine the volume of a liquid, the pellet is wet before being dropped into the cylinder so that it will sink faster. If the pellet was not wet it would take a fraction of a second to start to sink in the liquid.
I have a pellet lodged in my head from a pellet gun shooting, It has been lodged for 32 years now and no problems to speak of.
Carbonated water can dissolve lead to some degree. - - - - - Nitric and acetic acids will dissolve lead. I think hydrofluoric acid will also dissolve it, but HF will dissolve a lot of things nothing else will.
No, pellet guns are legal in Michigan as long as they are over 30 inches in length. Lead ammo if perfectly fine and there are no restrictions in using it that I'm aware of.
I think you mean pellet gun. That is a gun that fires a small lead pellet but does not use gun powder. It uses compressed air or compressed gasses to push the pellet.
You will most likely just pass it.
Silver chloride and lead (II) chloride do not dissolve well in water.
Wetting the lead pellet before dropping it on water helps to create a thin layer of water around the pellet, which reduces surface tension effects when it hits the water. This allows the pellet to sink more easily without bouncing or creating a splash. Additionally, the wet surface helps minimize any potential reactions or interactions between the lead and the water, ensuring a more controlled drop.
Supernatant is the clear fluid above a precipitate or sediment. Pellet is a small rounded object, ball, or spherical body.
Yes.
No. Lead does not dissolve in water .