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∙ 12y agothey are so unreactive, they do not need to be extracted from their ore.
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∙ 12y agoGold, silver, and copper, are among a few that appear as native elemental metals. Most others have combined with other elements.
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gold and silver are more likely to run out first because they are native metals and are easy to find in fact some scientists believe that in the next 100 years these metals may be gone
Process Metallurgy is one of the oldest applied sciences. Its history can be traced back to 6000 BC. Admittedly, its form at that time was rudimentary, but, to gain a perspective in Process Metallurgy, it is worthwhile to spend a little time studying the initiation of mankind's association with metals. Currently there are 86 known metals. Before the 19th century only 24 of these metals had been discovered and, of these 24 metals, 12 were discovered in the 18th century. Therefore, from the discovery of the first metals - gold and copper until the end of the 17th century, some 7700 years, only 12 metals were known. Four of these metals, arsenic, antimony , zinc and bismuth , were discovered in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, while platinum was discovered in the 16th century. The other seven metals, known as the Metals of Antiquity, were the metals upon which civilization was based. These seven metals were:(1) Gold (ca) 6000BC(2) Copper,(ca) 4200BC(3) Silver,(ca) 4000BC(4) Lead, (ca) 3500BC(5) Tin, (ca) 1750BC(6) Iron,smelted, (ca) 1500BC(7) Mercury, (ca) 750BCThese metals were known to the Mesopotamians, Egyptians, Greeks and the Romans. Of the seven metals, five can be found in their native states, e.g., gold, silver, copper, iron (from meteors) and mercury. However, the occurrence of these metals was not abundant and the first two metals to be used widely were gold and copper. And, of course, the history of metals is closely linked to that of coins and gemstones
The term sterling silver in regards to 925 grade first appeared in England in the 13th century. It is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper.
Gold, silver, and copper, are among a few that appear as native elemental metals. Most others have combined with other elements.
The first metals to be discovered was gold. It has been used since 6000 B.C
Yes. In fact, there were Mormons in the group that first discovered gold in California and began the California Gold Rush. They also mined for metals in Utah and found gold, silver, copper, and other metals.
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Silver is a metal that has been know from ancient times. We do not know where it was first discovered.
Silver has been known since pre-history.
i have no idea... but Phillip Von hohenheim made it by mixing metals with acid. He first discovered it, but then Henry Cavendish was the first to recognise it as a descreet substance.
hydrogen is. that's why it is firstAnswer:While the original elements were fire, earth, air and water the term has evolved to mean specific materials with unique attributes formed of one particular atom.The elements as we know them today were discovered no particular order. THere is no schedule for the discovery. Metals such as gold, silver, lead, copper and iron were among the first as they were found in a pure state in nature and were immediately useful to people. Other elements like sulfur and carbon while not metals are found pure in nature. Even later were elements that needed preparation to separate them from other materials - as an example the gases and reactive metals and non metals. Finally the short lived radioactives and rare gases were identified.
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My first car was a Noble. Gold and silver are noble metals.
gold and silver are more likely to run out first because they are native metals and are easy to find in fact some scientists believe that in the next 100 years these metals may be gone
Gold and Silver are believed to be the first discovered, as they were used by ancient men.