. Examples of hard magnets are Aluminum-Nickel-Cobalt (Alnicos) and Strontium-Iron (Ferrites, also known as Ceramics).
Osmium, Titanium, and Iron (and steel alloys made from iron) are examples of hard metals.
Semi-metals have some properties of metals and some from nonmetals. Semi-metals are solid at room temperature. They are also brittle, hard, and somewhat reactive.
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Metalloids have characteristics of both metals and non-metals. They are located on the staircase of the periodic table. Some examples of metalloids are boron, silicon, arsenic, etc.
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Some metals include iron, Fe, copper, Cu, Magnesium, Mg, Calcium, Ca, Gold, Au, Uranium, U. Some non metals include Oxygen, O, Chlorine, Cl, Fluorine, F, Sulfur, S, Phosphorous, P, Carbon, C.
what are some examples of hard metals
Examples of Metals:TinCopperAluminumNickelSteelIronMercuryZincSilverGoldMagnesiumLeadPlatinumPalladiumMolybdenum
Examples: hydroxides of alkali metals.
No. Some metals are hard, but some are soft.
Diamond is the Hardest in the world. Coming from carbon. Iron, Gold , Aluminium are hard metals
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Most metals are denoted in the Periodic Table by the suffix -ium. Some metals are Cadmium, Sodium and Iron.
yes, some examples: iron, copper
Semi-metals have some properties of metals and some from nonmetals. Semi-metals are solid at room temperature. They are also brittle, hard, and somewhat reactive.
Semi-metals have some properties of metals and some from nonmetals. Semi-metals are solid at room temperature. They are also brittle, hard, and somewhat reactive.
copper, zinc, Aluminium and others.