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What is the melting point of lead ?

A327 °C

B350 °C

C340 °C

D372 °C

Answer:

A. 327 °C

Read Explanation:

  • The melting point of lead is so low when compared to other metals because of the weak bonds between its atoms forming the solid lead.

  • The melting point of lead is in between : 320°C to 330°C

  • Metals with a tightly packed structure have higher melting points, while metals with a less tightly packed structure have lower melting points.

Note:

  • Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals.


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