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What materials do not corrode?

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Gold, amongst others

There are Roman gold coins buries for 2,000 years that

look still new when dug up.

Silver goes black

Green goes copper

Steel rusts

and so on.

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Because some metals react with oxygen and some others dont and that depends on there position in the Periodic Table

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All metals corrode under the right conditions only some more easily then others. as it turn out the metals that corrode most easily are usually also the most abundant.

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Bronze is very good. Depending on I guess the application you wanna use it on. Copper is good, much softer of course.

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Examples are platinum metals, gold, tantalum, niobium, zirconium, hafnium.

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copper

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