yes, lead is in a bullet BOOM
Unlikely, unless you grind the bullet into powder, and eat it or inhale it. A solid lead bullet is not a form where the metal is readily absorbed by the body.
There are approximately 28.35 grams in one ounce of lead.
The complete question: Lead (II) oxide reacts with ammonia forming solid lead nitrogen gas and liquid water. 1.)How many grams of ammonia are consumed in the reaction of 75.0g lead (II) oxide? 2.) If 56.4g of lead are produced how many grams of nitrogen are also formed?
To find the grams of lead in 4.62 moles, you can use the molar mass of lead, which is approximately 207.2 g/mol. Multiply the number of moles by the molar mass to get the grams: 4.62 moles * 207.2 g/mol ≈ 956.6 grams of lead.
1 ounce = 28.34 grams 1 gram = 0.03 oz
The AK fires the 7.62x39mm cartridge, which uses a 7.85mm (.311 caliber) jacketed bullet weighting 123 grains (8 grams). Original bullets were made of steel wrapped in lead with a copper-plated steel jacket.
Usually lead.
No. They are a lead bullet with a jacket of copper/ nickel alloy.
Approximately 161 grams of lead nitrate will dissolve in 100mL of cold water at room temperature.
Yes, some still do. The actual bullet is made of lead.
There is no powder in the bullet at all. A bullet is just the projectile, typically made from lead and copper. Powder is contained in the cartridge casing. The actual amount depends on the powder used, but on average a .50 BMG cartridge would contain about 220 grains of powder. This is equal to 14.5 grams or 7.76 ounces.