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What is the Melting Point of Lead?

Answer – The melting point of lead (Pb) is 327.5 ℃.

Explanation:

Melting point is the temperature at which a substance undergoes a change in state from solid to liquid. 

Lead (Pb) is a heavy metal, with the atomic number 82. While it is a metal, it is soft, and has relatively low melting and boiling points. It is the most stable of those elements with high atomic numbers. 

In Celsius, the melting point of lead is 327.5°. This is equivalent to 621.43°F and 600 K.


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