The atomic weight of nickel lies in between that of cobalt and copper.
Tin is heavier then Copper.Copper has an atomic number of 29, while Tin has an atomic number of 50.
iron, copper, zinc, magnesium, selenium, iodine, chlorine, chromium, cobalt, etc.
copper is an element meaning it is pure. it has 29 elecrons, 29 protons, and 34.5 neutrons.
Copper is a chemical element. It can be a compound but copper is usually known as a chemical element.
Heat sink/s are made of copper and also aluminum because of its ability to quickly absorb and cool down heat. Copper is better then aluminum when it comes to heat transfer, however copper is heavier then aluminum as well as being more expensive.
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Copper and Cobalt come to mind immediately.
Cobalt is an element on the periodic table. It is a grey metal that is hard and found near copper in underground mines.
Copper, Iron, Cobalt, etc.
Tin is heavier then Copper.Copper has an atomic number of 29, while Tin has an atomic number of 50.
Cobalt like iron and many other metals occurs mainly in ore form and has been used in compound form to colour glass and pottery for over 2,000 years. However Cobalt-60 a radioactive isotope is artificiality produced from the stable common isotope Cobalt 59
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Cobalt is a naturally occurring element. ----- Not really. It is extracted from ores like other metals. It does not appear in nature as a pure metal, but in a compound, often found with Copper containing ores. Artificially created elements usually refer to elements that have been created by fusing smaller atoms together to create heavier atoms - examples include Californium, Curium and Plutonium.
Cobalt and Copper
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iron, copper, zinc, magnesium, selenium, iodine, chlorine, chromium, cobalt, etc.
Chromium, atomic number 24.