316 Stainless steel is an alloy containing - Iron, Chromium, Manganese, Nickel, & Molybdenum.
Panjaloham, also known as "Panjalam," is a traditional alloy commonly used in certain cultural contexts, particularly in India. It typically consists of five metals: gold, silver, copper, zinc, and lead. The specific ratio of these metals can vary based on regional practices and intended use, but a common formulation is approximately 30% gold, 30% silver, 20% copper, 15% zinc, and 5% lead. Always consult local artisans or texts for precise ratios as they can differ significantly.
Gold, Silver, Bronze. hope this helps LOL :)
The five most abundant metals in the Earth's crust are aluminum, iron, calcium, sodium, and magnesium. In a column tree format, you would typically represent them as follows: Metals Aluminum Iron Calcium Sodium Magnesium This hierarchical structure helps visualize the relationship between the category "Metals" and its most abundant members.
The five named groups from the periodic table are the alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, noble gases, and transition metals. Each group has unique properties and characteristics based on their electron configurations.
The only 3 elements that are magnetic are Iron, Nickel and Cobalt. Any other metals containing any of these elements (e.g. Steel contains Iron) will also be magnetic.
gold,siliver,mercury,calcium,sodium
Gold, silver, platinum, bronze, steel. And titanium.
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As a coin? A five cent piece or five cents. As an element? It is just called "Nickel", unless you are thinking of an alloy of copper and nickel known as "German silver".
Gold- 92.5 silver with at least 6 grams of plated pure goldSilver - 92.5 silver with rest of it copperBronze - usually tin and alloy of copper
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As a coin? A five cent piece or five cents. As an element? It is just called "Nickel", unless you are thinking of an alloy of copper and nickel known as "German silver".
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poor metals have four, five, six..... electrons in its outermost shells these poor metals are also known as non-metals.
the solute is zinc because it is smaller in quantity
I believe they are Gasses, Metals, Non-Metals and Liquids, although I could be wrong.