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stainless steel can, mercury, titanium, Iron, Aluminium
Alloys are so strong because they will take properties from both metals, such as when you alloy Titanium and Aluminium. Aluminium will get stronger because the forces that titanium once used to attract each other is now used to attract the aluminium
steel is the first strongest. titanium is the second, copper is the third, iron is the fourth and bronze is the fith. hope i helped with you question. : P
ferrous: are metals are based on the metal "Iron/Fe". Whereas, Nonferrous are metals comprise light metals (aluminium, titanium,.....) or heavy metals (copper, lead, zinc,...)
One of the substitutes for aluminium is a titanium alloy, titanium is just as light but has a higher tensile strength than aluminium has.
iron NO!ans2. Each metal may be as pure as desired, gold, silver, aluminium, titanium, and so on. Iron is not a constituent of most metals.
Iron, aluminium, vanadium, copper, titanium, magnesium, manganese, chromium, lead, nickel.
iron, chromium, uranium, thorium, zirconium, niobium, beryllium, scandium, sodium, calcium, aluminium, titanium, etc.
No. Only metals form basic oxides however not aluminium.
The population of Titanium Metals is 2,530.
Titanium Metals's population is 2,007.
Titanium Metals was created in 1950.