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Q: Are gold silver and copper called coinage metal?
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What groups are metal?

This group, except for its radioactive member Uun, is often called the "coinage" metals. The specific metal names are copper, silver, and gold.


Is platinum a coinage metal?

Yes, Platinum (Pt) is a coinage metal. Others include Nickel (Ni), Copper (Cu), Silver (Ag), and Gold (Au).


What element family is Copper in?

coinage metal


Is copper a coinage metal?

Yes, Copper is used in us Pennies.


Is aluminum a coinage metal?

Not in chemistry: The term "coinage metal" in chemistry means copper, silver, and/or gold, and this list does not include aluminum. In law and business, "coinage metal" means any metal actually used for physical coins, and aluminum could be used but only rarely has actually been so used.


What precious metal was British coinage based on?

Silver and gold


What is the material Ni-Cu?

Copper and Nickel is the metal alloy mainly used in coinage.


Silver metal reaction with copper metal?

Alloy


What is group 11 on the periodic table?

Well the question is a little confusing. So I am giving the two possible answers. The eleventh element is sodium. The elements in the eleventh group are copper, silver, gold and roentginum


What is the difference between silver plate and silver on copper?

Both are silver plated, but silver on copper tells you what kind of metal is used as an underlay. Silver plated copper is more valuable than silver on a white metal or zinc underlay.


NAME OF A metal that replaces silver from silver nitrate solution?

copper will replace silver in silver nitratesolution will precipitate silver and oxidize copper turning to copper nitrate


What kind of money did they have during the roman times?

Roman money was metal coinage, ranging from the golden aureus to the copper as. The coins were worth the weight of precious metal (gold, silver, bronze, or copper) they contained. Coins were stamped with current leaders' heads, mythological images, or symbols of political importance.