👉 Leadbeater's law, also known as the Law of Leadbeatter, is a fundamental principle in chemistry and physics that describes how changes in temperature affect the behavior and stability of substances at room temperature. It states that at a particular pressure and temperature, more lead particles will be found in solution than in solid state due to a decrease in the attractive forces between them. This property has important applications in various fields such as materials science, chemical engineering, and nuclear physics.