stainless steel, aluminum, brass, zinc, or a nickel-silver alloy.
No, sterling silver is an alloy containing copper to make the metal stronger. Thermal (and electrical) conductivity is highest to lowest as follows: Silver, sterling silver, copper, aluminum, then brass. The latter is an alloy of copper and zinc.
Copper, Tin, Lead, Zinc, Brass, Steel, Pot Metal, Iron, Aluminum, Gold, Silver.
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Brass, which is made from copper and lead.
Aluminum is the one that isn't a transition metal. Aluminum is in group 3A.
Metals conduct electricity. These include silver, copper, gold, aluminum, zinc, nickel, brass, bronze, iron, platinum and lead.
Brass is reloadable, whereas aluminum is not. Also, brass is a softer metal than aluminum, which allows both for a better seal in the chamber, and puts less wear on the extractor.
Statues and other monumental art can be made from many metals. These include:Bronze (alloy)Brass (alloy)Pewter (alloy)Cast iron (pure metal)Aluminum (pure metal)Stainless steel (alloy)Gold (pure metal)Silver (pure metal)
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