yes i think so because if you had a iron bracelet and a sliver bracelet you could easily bend the sliver more then the iron.
also you have learned 2 things buy iron bracelet because they don't break as fast and the iron is stronger then sliver
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Iron is generally harder than bronze, but variations in chemistry or impurities can vary the hardness in both materials.
Gold, silver, tin, iron, aluminum.
No, it is not.
There have been times when iron was more valuable than gold. Most bronze age civilizations valued iron more highly than gold, as it was both rarer (iron ore is common, naturally occurring pure iron is not) and more useful (iron is significantly stronger than bronze, and much, much stronger than gold).
Yes, most of it is review, but you still learn more than before. And they obviously give you longer harder problems.
Yes, Absolutely......... Gold is softer than Iron... Gold becomes Harder because of other components that is being added like Silver and Copper. They add these components to add strength into the Jeweleries.
Silver is a shiny, white metal that is softer and more malleable than iron, which is a dull gray metal with a harder and more resistant structure. You can also use a magnet to distinguish between the two, as iron is magnetic whereas silver is not.
Silver is harder than gold but softer than copper.
Diamond is harder than iron. Diamond is the hardest known natural mineral and can scratch iron.
Yes, Steel is a harder metal than Silver. :)
Iron is generally harder than bronze, but variations in chemistry or impurities can vary the hardness in both materials.
yes
Yes.
Yes, platinum is harder than silver. Platinum is a very durable and dense metal, making it more scratch-resistant and harder than silver. Silver is a softer metal and is more prone to scratches and wear compared to platinum.
no
an iron bar is harder to bend.
Yeah, mainly because it has a higher boiling point than Silver.