Pure iron that has not been bonded with other substances such as aluminum or silicon. The presence of these substances keeps the magnetic dipoles (electrons, each of which acts like a tiny magnet due to its spin) aligned once magnetized and therefore the material remains magnetized. This does not occur in pure iron.
Most metals are denoted in the Periodic Table by the suffix -ium. Some metals are Cadmium, Sodium and Iron.
Some examples of hard solid metals include iron, steel, titanium, and tungsten. These metals are known for their strength, durability, and resistance to deformation.
Some examples of natural metal colors found in the environment include gold, silver, copper, and iron.
Iron oxide is rust. It is formed when the element iron reacts with oxygen in the water or air.
Examples of Metals:TinCopperAluminumNickelSteelIronMercuryZincSilverGoldMagnesiumLeadPlatinumPalladiumMolybdenum
Some examples of temporary magnets include iron nails, paper clips, and soft iron. These objects can become magnetized when in the presence of a magnetic field but lose their magnetism once removed from the field.
Some examples of words with a soft vowel sound are "gentle," "whisper," "cuddle," and "delicate."
Cast means that the hot liquid iron is poured into a mold and then it is allowed to cool in the new shape. This is opposite of 'Forged' or 'Stamped', where the hot metal is soft but not liquid, and it is sort of hammered into the shape you want. Examples of common things made from cast iron: Some boat anchors some cooking pots and pans (the very heavy ones) some automobile parts (engine block)
iron and copper are hard materials .
creamy,soft,yummy
In an electric motor the forces that cause the axle to turn are purely electromanetic.
copper, gold, iron
Oxygen, gold, iron, and titanium.
Some examples of words that contain a soft consonant are "gentle," "cereal," "measure," and "leisure." These words have consonant sounds that are pronounced softly or with a gentle touch.
Some examples of words that contain both hard and soft letter sounds are "cage," "gentle," "jelly," "kite," and "quilt."
Some examples of a conductor would be iron or copper but basically anything that's a metal.
Examples are: aluminium, iron, titanium, carbon.