You think probable to aluminium.
lethium
With a density of 0,534 g/cm3 lithium is the lightest between metals.
because ferrous metals are stronger and harder than ferrous metals thats why they are extensively used in structural application.
Magnesium alloys are mixtures of magnesium with other metals (called an alloy) Magnesium is the lightest structural metal. A mixture ratio of aluminium (3 to 13 per cent) and manganese (0.1 to 0.4 per cent) is used.
The lightest element of all should have the lightest atomic mass. It is hydrogen-1 isotope. This atom has only one proton and no neutrons.
Aurthor Stone
You think probable to aluminium.
Lithium.
Lithium.
Alluminum is probably the lightest of coinage metals used to-date.
it is titanium
With a density of 0,534 g/cm3 lithium is the lightest between metals.
Hydrogen is the lightest element. The isotope protium is the lightest kind of hydrogen atom.
Aluminium is the lightest one.
No it is actually a very heavy metal
metals
All alkaline earth metals and their salts are reactive and they have a blue-print that identifies them as an alkaline earth metal but metals exist as metals, and salts as salts, with different structural compounds.
There are many various types of Metals and metal alloys. Magnesium is one of the lightest metals. Aluminum alloys is next. Steel alloys and Lead and Gold are the heaviest metals.