No, lead has a melting point of 327.46 C.
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If I had one ton of lead in one block what would its dimensions be? 1 metric ton of lead is 88.18cm3
One ton of lead is equivalent to 2,000 pounds or approximately 907.185 kilograms. Lead has a high density, so a ton of lead would occupy a relatively small volume compared to less dense materials. To put it in perspective, a ton of lead would be roughly equivalent to the weight of a small car.
According to my calculations, 2.44 in3 of lead would weigh one pound.
Well yes...but why would you want to? The lead in a pencil is composed of graphite, not actual lead. Graphite is a soft form of carbon and very greasy. See link.
It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. You can have thousands of metres of lead in the form of a microscopically thin wire and it would have very little mass. On the other hand, you could have a huge block of lead, 1/2 metre cube, and its mass would be more than 1000 kg. Take your pick!