places where iron is produced and purified
Aluminium, copper, iron, lead, and gold are all elements. They are all metals. They are malleable and ductile.
Magnesium Tin Nickel Copper Gold Silver Zinc Iron Cobalt Aluminium
No. A lot of metals are quite ductile, such as aluminium, tin, copper silver, gold - even some steels can be made to be quite ductile by adding other metals or by changing the speed at which it is cooled.
Correct. Duralumin (or dural, duraluminum, or duraluminium) is an alloy primarily of aluminium, and then a combination of copper, manganese and/or magnesium. As no iron is included in this alloy, it is considered nonferrous. A link can be found below.
Many really - the more ductile and usable ones are:Au Gold, Sn Tin, Cu Copper, AlAluminum, and Ag Silver
copper and aluminium are metals since their metals the effect is that their good conductors
There are some "aluminium bronze" alloys which contain aluminium copper with a small amount of iron and other metals- these are mainly copper with 4-8% aluminium and ess than 1% of other metals.
iron, aluminium copper, silver
These metals are malleable.
It is a contaminant in ores for other metals, ores that are mined.
the answer is copper,aluminium and toilet greese
copper,gold,silver,aluminium
Steel, Copper and Aluminium pots
An aeroplane body is made up of an alloy (meaning: mixture of metals) of aluminium and copper. This is as aluminium is very light and cheap, but it needs copper as aluminium is too brittle. This way the plane have a weight of aluminium but the felexibility of copper!
The two most common metals in order of preference are copper and aluminium.
copper, zinc, Aluminium and others.
Copper and Aluminium