Pb

Lead

Element 82 · 207.2 u

Post-Transition Metal p-block Period 6 Group 14 Solid at RT Wikipedia →

Lead is a dense, toxic heavy metal used since ancient times despite known health hazards.

Physical Properties

Atomic Mass207.2 u
Density11.342 g/cm³
Melting Point600.61 K
Boiling Point2022.0 K
AppearanceBluish-gray metallic
State at Room TempSolid

Chemical Properties

Electronegativity2.33 (Pauling)
1st Ionization Energy715.6 kJ/mol
Electron Affinity35.1 kJ/mol
Oxidation States-4, +2, +4

Atomic Properties

Electron Configuration[Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s2 6p2
Atomic Radius175.0 pm
Covalent Radius146.0 pm
Van der Waals Radius202.0 pm

Discovery

Discovered ByKnown since antiquity
LocationVarious (Middle East)
Named AfterAnglo-Saxon 'lead'; symbol Pb from Latin 'plumbum'

About Lead

Lead is a heavy, soft, malleable metal used for over 6,000 years. It is toxic, causing nervous system damage. Removing lead from gasoline and paint has been a major public health achievement.

Uses & Applications

Lead-acid batteries, radiation shielding, ammunition, and construction.

Fun Fact

Some historians believe widespread lead poisoning from water pipes contributed to the decline of the Roman Empire.

Isotopes

Mass Number Abundance Half-Life Stable
206 0.241% - Yes
207 0.221% - Yes
208 0.524% - Yes

Electron Configuration

[Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s2 6p2

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