A large metal pot used for making potions is often referred to as a cauldron. Traditionally associated with witchcraft and alchemy, cauldrons are typically made of cast iron or other sturdy metals to withstand high heat. In fantasy literature and folklore, they serve as vessels for brewing magical concoctions, elixirs, and brews, often over an open flame. Their deep, rounded shape allows for the mixing of various ingredients, essential for the potion-making process.
steel.
silver is used for making spaceships
aluminium is used for making electrical cables as the metal do not melt easily
Aluminum is the metal commonly used in Coke cans. It is lightweight, strong, and easily recyclable, making it a popular choice for beverage packaging.
Silver chloride, bromide or iodide (photosensitive compounds)
The large black pot used for making brew is called a cauldron.
Last Halloween we served pumpkin soup from a cauldron.
Heavy metal!!
copper metal is ussualy used for making pipes
The metal is Tungsten.
Mostly "COPPER" is used in making wires
Silicon
steel.
Tin
Electrum
The different colors of metal commonly used in jewelry making are gold, silver, and copper.
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