Copper, Silver and Gold ( also called "coinage" metals)
Assuming you mean US coinage: Copper - Pennies (though only a coating) Zinc - Pennies Nickel - Nickels Manganese - Dollar Coin (not in circulation) Hope this suffices!
Please list the three elements in your question when you resubmit.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen - the three basic elements for organic material.
No, coins in a piggy bank cannot be considered an element. In chemistry, an element is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. Coins are made up of various elements and compounds, such as copper, zinc, and nickel, but they themselves are not elements.
Sulfur, hydrogen, and oxygen are the three elements present in sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
The coinage elements are the metals that are used to make coins. They are the three metals from Group 11 of the periodic table - copper, silver and gold.
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Assuming you mean US coinage: Copper - Pennies (though only a coating) Zinc - Pennies Nickel - Nickels Manganese - Dollar Coin (not in circulation) Hope this suffices!
If we toss three coins 240 times, how many times can we expect the coins to have three tails showing?
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Coins are made of a combination of elements, typically metals like copper, nickel, and zinc. These metals are mixed together in specific proportions to create the material from which coins are minted. Therefore, coins are not elements themselves but are composed of a mixture of different elements.
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Nickel
You could make an L shape out of three coins, and place the fourth on the corner. That way there are three coins up and three across.
There are 2^n elements, where n is the number of coins.
The duration of Three Coins in the Fountain - film - is 1.7 hours.
Three half-dollars (three 50-cent coins). In US coins, a dollar and two quarters (dollar coins are not well-circulated).