Question
Question: The symbol for element lead is derived from the latin name ________....
The symbol for element lead is derived from the latin name ________.
Solution
Hint- In order to deal with this question we will describe the element lead, we will discuss its property, its symbol and according to it we will find the required answer.
Complete answer:
Lead is a vivid lustrous bluish-white color. It is very soft, incredibly malleable, ductile and a weak electricity conductor. It is extremely corrosion resistant.
Lead is a chemical element with symbol Pb and atomic number 82. Classified as a post-transition metal, lead is a solid at room temperature.
The name derives from the Anglo-Saxon lead, which is of unknown origin. The element was known from prehistoric times. The chemical symbol Pb is derived from the Latin plumbum.
Hence, the symbol for element lead is derived from the latin name plumbum.
Additional information-
In chemistry, an element is a pure substance that can not be broken down by chemical means, composed of atoms and their atomic nuclei containing equal numbers of protons. The number of protons in the nucleus is an element's defining property, which is called the atomic number (represented by the symbol Z). Any of the baryonic matter of the universe is composed of chemical elements.
Note- Lead is also commonly used for car batteries, pigments, ammunition, cable sheathing, lifting weights, swimming weight bands, lead crystal glass, radiation safety and some soldering. Corrosive materials are also handled with it. This is used for corrosive liquids (such as sulfuric acid) in containers, and can be toughened by adding a small amount of antimony or other metals. Lead pipes bearing the insignia of Roman emperors are still in use, used as drains from the baths.