* Bronze - probably the first intentionally created alloy * Steel * Brass * Sterling silver (92.5% silver, the rest usually copper) * 10K (or 12K, or 14K, or anything under 24K) gold * The "nickel" nickels are made of (mostly copper) * Pewter * Solder * Type metal * Wood's metal
The name of 2 common alloy metals are: Titanium and Magnesium.
uses for making an iron or any kind of metal
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The below is according to Wikipedia.1 Alloys of aluminium2 Alloys of bismuth3 Alloys of cobalt4 Alloys of copper5 Alloys of gallium6 Alloys of gold7 Alloys of indium8 Alloys of iron9 Alloys of lead10 Alloys of magnesium11 Alloys of mercury12 Alloys of nickel13 Alloys of potassium14 Alloys of plutonium15 Rare earth alloys16 Alloys of silver17 Alloys of titanium18 Alloys of tin19 Alloys of uranium20 Alloys of zinc21 Alloys of zirconiumFor the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated directly below this answer section.
Another metal.
they are both metals, relatively soft, shiny, and good conductors of electricity.
No it is not, zinc is an metal element. An alloy is a mix of two metals or more.
What do alloys and synthetic fibers have in common?
There are quite a few common alloys used by the car industry today. Some alloys include Iron, Copper, gold and aluminum. The most used in the making of vehicles would be Aluminum Alloy.
Pitting is the most common type of corrosion found on aluminum and magnesium alloys.
Zamak 3,5,7,8,12 and 27 are common known alloys of zinc john449182@hotmail.com
Many useful alloys have other alternatives that are either better, more common or even just cheaper than the other
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No, some alloys may use one or the other or both but many alloys use neither.
The below is according to Wikipedia.1 Alloys of aluminium2 Alloys of bismuth3 Alloys of cobalt4 Alloys of copper5 Alloys of gallium6 Alloys of gold7 Alloys of indium8 Alloys of iron9 Alloys of lead10 Alloys of magnesium11 Alloys of mercury12 Alloys of nickel13 Alloys of potassium14 Alloys of plutonium15 Rare earth alloys16 Alloys of silver17 Alloys of titanium18 Alloys of tin19 Alloys of uranium20 Alloys of zinc21 Alloys of zirconiumFor the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated directly below this answer section.
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No. Calcium is to reactive to be used in any common alloys.
Aircraft are the major reason some of these alloys were developed.