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iron cobalt and nickel are magnetic the others are not.
Iron, cobalt and nickel are metals.
Three chemical elements make up the Iron Triad, iron (Fe), cobalt (Co) and nickel (Ni).These three elements are sometimes given the name Iron Triad because they have some similarities in properties and are located together in the Periodic Table.
iron-group 8 copper silver and gold-group 11
Iron is in the 8th group on the periodic table and is categorized as a transition metal
According to the eighth grade Physical Science textbook, the reason that they differ is because the coinage metals are arranged the way they are so stable and malleable and can be found as free elements in nature. These metals were used widely to make coins, giving them the title of the coinage metals. As for the iron triad, it differs because the elements are used in the process to create steel and other metal mixtures.
iron cobalt and nickel are magnetic the others are not.
The iron triad has the most variable oxidation states from +6. Coinage metals have oxidation states of +1 except for copper(+2)
The Iron Triad
Iron, cobalt and nickel are metals.
Three chemical elements make up the Iron Triad, iron (Fe), cobalt (Co) and nickel (Ni).These three elements are sometimes given the name Iron Triad because they have some similarities in properties and are located together in the Periodic Table.
Three chemical elements make up the Iron Triad, iron (Fe), cobalt (Co) and nickel (Ni).These three elements are sometimes given the name Iron Triad because they have some similarities in properties and are located together in the Periodic Table.
Iron Triad (iron,cobalt,nickel)
Cobalt, iron, and nickel are known as the iron triad.
According to the eighth grade Physical Science textbook, the reason that they differ is because the coinage metals are arranged the way they are so stable and malleable and can be found as free elements in nature. These metals were used widely to make coins, giving them the title of the coinage metals. As for the iron triad, it differs because the elements are used in the process to create steel and other metal mixtures.
iron ( Fe 26 ), Cobalt ( Co 27 ), ( Nickel Ni 28 ) they all lie in group 8 - 1st transition series, thnx by the end --- Omak 2r3a
Yes, iron does have magnetic properties as well as the other two elements in the Iron Triad, Cobalt and Nickel.