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Between iron, copper, and aluminum, copper is the best, followed by aluminum, and last by iron. Gold is often plated over other metals because it is even better and resists corrosion.
All three Metallic Elements Aluminum, Copper and Iron are quite Malleable and Good Conductors of Electricity.
Brass IS an alloy of copper and zinc Copper and zinc are pure metals (elements)
Carbon in the form of coke is much cheaper than aluminum, also the carbon alloys with the extracted iron helping to produce steel.
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1. Copper(II) = Cu2+ Oxygen = O2- Carbon = C4- 2CuO + C2 --> 2Cu + 2CO2 Copper (II) oxide + Carbon --> Copper + Carbondioxide 2. Aluminum = Al3+ Iron (III) = Fe3+ Oxygen = O2- 2Al + Fe2O3 --> Al2O3 + 2Fe Aluminum + Iron (III) oxide --> Aluminumoxide + Iron
Between iron, copper, and aluminum, copper is the best, followed by aluminum, and last by iron. Gold is often plated over other metals because it is even better and resists corrosion.
The group of metals called the big three consists of iron, copper, and aluminum. These three metals are known for have good thermal and electrical conductivities.
Mill shapes and forms made from carbon alloy, stainless steel, copper, and aluminum are the most highly consumed materials. Castings from gray and malleable iron, steel, aluminum, and copper, and forgings from iron and steel are also heavily consumed.
All three Metallic Elements Aluminum, Copper and Iron are quite Malleable and Good Conductors of Electricity.
When compared by volume, copper is best, then aluminum and finally iron. When compared by weight, aluminum is better than copper. You have to compare by volume because aluminum is so much lighter than copper, an aluminum wire that weighed the same as a copper wire would be much bigger and harder to work with.
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All are conductive iron materials. Gold. copper. Aluminum. Iron. And … . . . . .
copper, silver and carbon are not real ores but could be found as pure elements: carbon as coal, or diamond. Silver as nuggets. Copper as native copper specimen. Iron is almost never found in the free elemental state, and should be extracted from iron ore, which is not iron, but mainly made of iron oxides.
Brass IS an alloy of copper and zinc Copper and zinc are pure metals (elements)
Carbon in the form of coke is much cheaper than aluminum, also the carbon alloys with the extracted iron helping to produce steel.