Tweezers are usually made of alaminium, tin, or titanium.
Stainless Steel
The best rings are made out of precious metals.
Sheet metal is a form of metal, not a kind of metal. It could be tin, steel, aluminium, or any other metal or alloy (well, not ANY; it's probably not going to be mercury).
Surgical tweezers that are used to grasp small objects are known as forceps. They are commonly made of carbon steel, although disposable plastic forceps are also widely used.
you mean a semiconductor
Brick and Rubble
what kind of metal is co2 made of
they are made out of metal metal
lever
it is made of a kind of metal.
tweezerbill
Good question. I suspect they cannot because they are made of metal and actually if the tweezers are sharp enough then you could use them as a weapon. So no, I don't think so.
Gold is an element (symbol Au). It is not made from any metal but itself.
Cymbals can be made of brass or bronze.
Aluminium
tin
The metal free weights are made from cast iron.
The noun 'tweezers' is a common, concrete, uncountable noun. The noun tweezers is a form of uncountable noun called a binary noun, a word for something made up of two parts to make a whole. Binary nouns have no singular form; binary nous are a short form for 'a pair of'. Examples are one tweezers or two tweezers and one pair of tweezers or two pairs of tweezers.