copper aluminium iron and steel is an excellent conductor of electricity and heat is one of the properties of copper aluminium iron and steel and it is used in conducting electricity.
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Copper is more dense than iron, if that is what is being asked. The density of copper is about 8.94 grams per cubic centimeter. Iron had a density of about 7.874 grams per cubic centimeter.
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lots of metals scratch eaily including copper steel and iron :)
A metal is classified as a ferrous metal if it has steel in it , tip (if a magnet sticks to a metal, it is ferrous) A metal is classified as a non-ferrous metal if it has no steel in it, tip (if a magnet does not stick to a metal, it is non-ferrous) Non-ferrous metals: Brass, Copper, Nickel, Tin, Lithium, beryllium, sodium, magnesium, aluminum, potassium, calcium, scandium, titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, gallium, rubidium, strontium, yttrium, zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, technetium, ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, silver, cadmium, indium, tin, antimony, cesium, barium, lanthanum, hafnium, tantalum, tungsten, rhenium, osmium, iridium, platinum, gold, mercury, thallium, lead, and bismuth. Ferrous metals: Steel Iron Stainless steel
Iron, Steel, Bronze, Copper, Silver, I believe these are all metals....
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Common thermal conductors include metals such as copper, aluminum, and stainless steel. Other materials like graphite, carbon steel, and some ceramics also exhibit good thermal conductivity properties.
Iron as steel. Steel is an alloy of iron. Steel is a mixture of iron and carbon. De[ending on the percentage of carbon present will give steel different characteristics. Iron can also be alloyed with tungsten, molybdenum, chromium to give it more characteristics.
Gold, Silver, Iron, Copper. There are also metal alloys like Aluminium and Steel.
Gold, Silver, Iron, Copper. There are also metal alloys like Aluminium and Steel.
Aluminium, copper, and steel are all widely used metals in various industries due to their strength, durability, and conductivity properties. They are all malleable, meaning they can be easily shaped into different forms. Additionally, they are commonly recycled materials, making them sustainable choices for many applications.
Aluminum foil is a type of metal. Steel, iron, copper, aluminum.. all of those are metals.
steel is the first strongest. titanium is the second, copper is the third, iron is the fourth and bronze is the fith. hope i helped with you question. : P
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.
steel, cast iron, copper, aluminum, stainless steel. Pre-modern people used stone, bamboo, basketry. This is far from a complete list. Please add your items.Most cooking utensils seem to be made of Aluminum and/or Steel.... but sometimes you'll see Iron, Tin, and Copper used as well.