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Different metals have different behavior in this sense.
Boron is a metalloid, not a metal. Transition metals are metals.
That would depend on what substance your talking about. Different metals and such would very in temp drastically!
This is different for different metals.
An aloy is a mixture of different metals & also has resitance as other metals have that is why an aloy is a mixture.
pumkins have different prices from different countries.
Precious Metals ETF varies from region to region. Their commodities change based on location too. Some might think location doesn't matter much but different countries have very very different commodities. Some include charts of Precious Metal prices.
They increased by different amounts in different countries.
The current prices of metals are from around 1,000-2,000 dollars because of tax issues
Higher prices on a global level
One can find the current gold and silver prices on the 'Monex Precious Metals' website. They have prices for both precious metals and details of whether prices are rising or falling.
Europe now has over 50 countries, with different currencies and prices. There would have been less countries in 1957, but there would still have been different currencies and prices. Also, prices would have fluctuated during 1957. So for all of these reasons it is not possible to answer your question with a single answer.
Scrap metal prices are different for nonferrous and ferrous scrap metals. Ferrous scrap metals (iron, steel) are typically in dollars per ton whereas non ferrous scrap metals are in dollars per pound.
There are many different types of scrap metals (ferrous and non ferrous) - meaning scrap metals encompass steel, copper, brass, aluminum, HMS, zinc, lead, etc.. You need to be more specific on what type of scrap metal prices you are seeking.
These funds are extremely hedged in different sectors, and in many cases different countries.
The prices for "precious metals" depends on where you live and what you're looking for. The best prices can be found on the black market, sadly, but I don't recommend as they usually carry stolen goods.
Yes. Presently there is a world steel shortage which is pushing Prices up. This is mainly due to some countries having huge building projects. Most countries are now collecting scrap metals for recycling.