why lead is not used instead of copper in calorimeter even though lead has low specific head capqcity
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because it is non-metal
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I myself had this exact doubt and did some intensive research but to no avail, though I have found that the melting point of lead is around 327.5°C, whereas the melting point of copper is around 1085°C. My speculation regarding this is that the melting point of lead is a lot lesser, as compared to copper. Same goes for Zinc (419.5°C).
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