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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.

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What does a alnico magnet do?

I guess Al (aluminium), Ni (nickel) and Co (cobalt).


What does aluminum and iron combine make?

When aluminum and iron combine, they can form an aluminum-iron alloy, which is often used to enhance the properties of both metals. One common alloy is aluminum 7075, which includes zinc and small amounts of iron to improve strength and corrosion resistance. Additionally, in certain conditions, aluminum can react with iron oxide (rust) in a thermite reaction, producing molten iron and aluminum oxide. This reaction is often used in welding and metal cutting applications.


Does iron and zinc make bronze?

No, bronze is an alloy traditionally made by combining copper with tin. Iron and zinc are not typically used in the production of bronze.


What kitchen items are made from alloys?

A lot of them. Let's look at a few applications. Steel is an alloy of iron. It only takes a little bit of carbon to make steel from iron, but it is an alloy. There are no metal knives anymore that are not made of some kind of alloy. Cast iron pots and pans are generally not alloys (they're pretty much all iron), but all stainless steel is an alloy (steel plus a bit of chromium). The majority of aluminum pans are not alloys but are pretty much pure aluminum. There are some exceptions, however. With the exception of most all-aluminum cookware (and some all-copper pieces), almost all the metal in the kitchen is an alloy of some kind.


Do brass and aluminum make good magnets?

No, brass and aluminum do not make good magnets. Both materials are non-magnetic, meaning they cannot be magnetized or attract magnets. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, while aluminum is a pure metal, and neither exhibits magnetic properties. For effective magnetism, materials like iron, cobalt, or nickel are typically required.

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What do Aluminum and Copper make when combined?

A cupro-aluminium alloy. It is NOT bronze, which also contains iron, nickel, manganese and zinc in varying quantities.


What does a alnico magnet do?

I guess Al (aluminium), Ni (nickel) and Co (cobalt).


Is sterling silver the best heat conductor out of copper sterling silver brass aluminum and silver?

No, sterling silver is an alloy containing copper to make the metal stronger. Thermal (and electrical) conductivity is highest to lowest as follows: Silver, sterling silver, copper, aluminum, then brass. The latter is an alloy of copper and zinc.


Is alloy of Copper and tin is steel?

Steel is an alloy of Iron (Fe) and Carbon (C) . For further more clarification you can take help from online tutoring services like Tutorpace .


Does iron and zinc make bronze?

No, bronze is an alloy traditionally made by combining copper with tin. Iron and zinc are not typically used in the production of bronze.


Which three metals are present in alnico?

Alnico used for magnets is primarily iron, nickel, cobalt, and aluminum. Since it is magnetic, you know that there is iron in the alloy (~45% by weight). The name comes from the other elements that make up the alloy AlNiCo as in aluminum (Al), nickel (Ni), and cobalt (Co). Copper and titanium are present in much smaller quantities as well as other proprietary additions. Non-metals are present in the alloy like sulfur.The alnico quasicrystal is primarily aluminum nickel and cobalt. This alnico is not used for permanent magnets.


What minerals are used to make a radio?

aluminum, copper, gold, iron, and petroleum products


What are the minerals to make pots pans and other things to cook with?

Aluminum, iron, and copper.


How do you you use the word alloy in a sentence?

An alloy typically refers to combining two (or more) different metals together to make a hybrid of the two. In a sentence: "The skin of the rocket was made out of a strong aluminum and steel alloy." Iron and nickel in the outer core form an alloy, or a mixture of metallic elements. The magnetic properties of stainless steel vary from alloy to alloy. The color is "white gold" but the alloy too soft, about as soft as silver. These plates are made of very strong aluminum alloy with corprene facings bonded to them. The Hindenburg 's latticework airframe was constructed of a lightweight alloy composed largely of aluminum and copper.


What item is an alloy?

It is a mixture containing two or more elements, e.g. Iron and other elements like carbon make steel.


What kitchen items are made from alloys?

A lot of them. Let's look at a few applications. Steel is an alloy of iron. It only takes a little bit of carbon to make steel from iron, but it is an alloy. There are no metal knives anymore that are not made of some kind of alloy. Cast iron pots and pans are generally not alloys (they're pretty much all iron), but all stainless steel is an alloy (steel plus a bit of chromium). The majority of aluminum pans are not alloys but are pretty much pure aluminum. There are some exceptions, however. With the exception of most all-aluminum cookware (and some all-copper pieces), almost all the metal in the kitchen is an alloy of some kind.


What type of metal is not attracted to a magnet?

Sure. Like aluminum? Most commercially available aluminum contains some other materials, but only accidental traces of iron, if any. Copper, silver, and gold, same story. You mean 'alloys' not metals - no pure metal contains iron aside from iron itself as they are just elements as opposed to compounds.