Why does lead have a lower melting point than most other metals?
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As strong bonds between atoms give elements higher melting points, it is also true that lower melting points are a result of weaker bonds or a lack of bonds between atoms. ... Lead has alow melting point for a metal (600 K), and a lower melting point than, say, copper.
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As strong bonds between atoms give elements higher melting points, it is also true that lower melting points are a result of weaker bonds or a lack of bonds between atoms. ... Lead has alow melting point for a metal (600 K), and a lower melting point than, say, copper.
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