Pure lead looks is very shiny and looks like silver when it is first melted and cooled to room temperature. It will remain shiny for several days. As the exposed surface oxidizes, it will turn dull and grey. After years of oxidization, it will turn a white color, and will "look" like chalk but it will still be hard.
The symbol for the element lead is Pb, which comes from the Latin word for lead, "plumbum."
None. Lead is an element on the periodic tablewith the Atomic No 82.
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.
PbS is not an element, it is a compound.Pb is lead and S is sulfur.The name of this compound is commonly known as Lead Sulfide.
The element with an atomic mass of 207.20 is lead (Pb).
there is no Hydrogen in Lead because Lead is a chemical element just like Hydrogen.
it is colorless
The symbol for the element lead is Pb, which comes from the Latin word for lead, "plumbum."
Lead is an element on the Periodic Table. There are no elements in lead.
Pb is the Chemical Element for Lead
Lead is an element, with the chemical symbol Pb and atomic number 82.
the name of the element is ,Lead. ;)
Lead '''is''' an element, and no other element is made up of it, although many compounds contain lead.
Hydrogen is an element Lead is and element.
No, lead is an element on the periodic table; it's symbol is Pb.
solid, grey, crystalline
solid