Soft lead is primarily composed of lead (Pb) and does not contain significant amounts of copper, aluminum, or zinc. It is characterized by its malleability and low melting point. While lead alloys can contain small amounts of other metals for specific properties, soft lead itself is mainly pure lead.
copper
Among lead, copper, zinc, and aluminum, aluminum has the highest ionization tendency because it requires the least amount of energy to remove an electron due to its low atomic size and high nuclear charge.
Zinc = Metals + 2 x Fire Aluminium = Metals + 3 x Fire Also Chromium, Copper, Iron... are made by this formula : Metals + n x Fire
Some non-magnetic metals: aluminium, copper, lead, tin, titanium, zinc, brass, bronze, gold, and silver
Examples: iron, aluminium, zinc, lead, silver, gold, mercury, nickel, copper, magnesium.
Copper Zinc and Aluminium It's a word out of the symbols Cu (Copper) Zn (Zinc) & Aluminium (Al)
copper
These metals are malleable.
Magnesium Tin Nickel Copper Gold Silver Zinc Iron Cobalt Aluminium
copper, zinc, Aluminium and others.
Among lead, copper, zinc, and aluminum, aluminum has the highest ionization tendency because it requires the least amount of energy to remove an electron due to its low atomic size and high nuclear charge.
Zinc = Metals + 2 x Fire Aluminium = Metals + 3 x Fire Also Chromium, Copper, Iron... are made by this formula : Metals + n x Fire
aluminium,zinc, tin, lead
copper,iron,zinc,chromium,aluminium
Aluminium, copper, zinc and nickel. Some have stainless steel.
Some non-magnetic metals: aluminium, copper, lead, tin, titanium, zinc, brass, bronze, gold, and silver
No It is too soft - as is lead or copper or silver or gold etc. Needs to spring back after being compressed.