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Brass IS an alloy of copper and zinc

Copper and zinc are pure metals (elements)

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Q: What is the difference between iron nickel steel and cobalt from brass bronze aluminum tin silver gold and copper?
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What materials is an alloy gold bronze lead or cobalt?

bronze


What is ALNICO an acronym for?

aluminum nickel cobalt.


What is the Difference between cobalt blue and indigo?

Indigo is a blue that is lighter than cobalt blue.


Can Cobalt be used to remove aluminum ions from a solution?

No


What elements compose Alnico?

aluminum nickel and cobalt


What elements make a magnet?

aluminum, nickel, and cobalt


Calculate the mass of aluminum that occupies the same volume as 66.7 g of cobalt The density of cobalt is 8.90 gcm3 and the density of aluminum is 2.71 gcm3?

20.3g Al


Difference between cobalt blue and royal blue?

Royal is a bit lighter and brighter


Is alnico a metal?

Alnico is an alloy of aluminum, nickel, and cobalt.


Which elements are magnetic?

cobalt and nickel classically, it's iron AlNiCo (Aluminum, Nickel and cobalt) makes a great magnet.


Is cobalt between blue and teal?

Yes. Cobalt is between blue and teal.


What is the structural difference between Cobalt-60 and the other Cobalts?

A number following an element, such as cobalt-60, tells us that a specific isomer of that element is being referenced. Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have a different number of neutrons in the nucleus. All cobalt atoms will have the same amount of protons, 27, because that is what makes it cobalt, however they can have a different amount of neutrons. The mass number is the number following the element's name and it tells us the total of both protons and neutrons in the nucleus. By subtracting the 27 protons in cobalt from the mass number of the isotope we find that cobalt-60 has 33 neutrons while cobalt-59 has 32 neutrons. This means that the structural difference between cobalt-60 and other isotopes of cobalt is the number of neutrons in the nucleus. Another fun fact: Cobalt-60 is the radioactive isotope commonly used in radiation therapy for cancer.