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Lead melts at 600.6 kelvin, which is the same as 327.5 degrees C.

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LEDs do not melt but rather malfunction and possibly burn out if they are subjected to temperatures above their operating limits, which typically range from around 80°C to 120°C (176°F to 248°F) depending on the specific type of LED. Excessive heat can shorten the lifespan and affect the performance of an LED.

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Melting point Plumbum, Pb, Led is 604 K = 604 - 273 = 331 degree centigrade

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