Bronze. Bronze is an alloy of copper an tin and it replaced copper as the primary metal for tools because the alloy is harder than either of its constituents. Aluminum is softer than copper.
Platinum is harder. Gold is a very soft and malleable metal and can be pounded into thin sheets quite easily.
no,just harder
Aluminum is actually lighter than titanium
Commercial (99.2% pure) grades of titanium have ultimate tensile strength of about 434 MPa (63,000 psi), equal to that of common, low-grade steel alloys, but are less dense.Titaniumis 60% more dense than aluminium, but more than twice as strong as the most commonly used 6061-T6 aluminium alloy.
Alloys are so strong because they will take properties from both metals, such as when you alloy Titanium and Aluminium. Aluminium will get stronger because the forces that titanium once used to attract each other is now used to attract the aluminium
aluminium and titanium
Not true; many titanium alloys contain aluminium.
Aluminium Titanium Steel Brass
Titanium dioxide has the chemical formula TiO2.Aluminium or alumina hydrate are not correct synonyms for aluminium hydroxide - Al(OH)3.The first is an oxide, the second is a hydroxide.
Titanium is used to make gold harder. They often use gold mixed with titanium in jewelry to make it harder.
Bauxite is an aluminium ore. As well as aluminium it cntains traces of iron and titanium.
stainless steel can, mercury, titanium, Iron, Aluminium
Steel Aluminium Carbon Fibre Titanium.
Examples are: aluminium, iron, titanium, carbon.
titanium
Platinum is harder. Gold is a very soft and malleable metal and can be pounded into thin sheets quite easily.
Titanium