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1 Alloys of magnesium


2 Alloys of aluminum


3 Alloys of potassium


4 Alloys of iron


5 Alloys of cobalt


6 Alloys of nickel


7 Alloys of copper


8 Alloys of gallium


9 Alloys of silver


10 Alloys of tin


11 Rare earth alloys


12 Alloys of gold


13 Alloys of Mercury


14 Alloys of lead


15 Alloys of bismuth


16 Alloys of zirconium

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