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  • ...ough nickel bronze is magnetic and is easy to tell apart from other bronze alloys by using a magnet. [[Category:Alloys]]
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  • Dissolving [[lead]]-[[antimony]] alloys (found in car battery and wheel weights) in acid in the presence of an oxid
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  • [[Category:Alloys]]
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  • ...is not to any appreciable degree).<ref>M. Tsai, Y.-F. Lu, Y.-. Wang, ''J. Alloys Compd.'' '''2010''', 505(2), 818-823, [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.20
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  • ...store corrosive chemicals, [[nickel]], [[copper]] or (rarer) [[aluminium]] alloys are used. Gas cylinders can release their content through a valve, located
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  • ...s a general name used for all lab items or tools made of metal or metallic alloys, that are not used as reagents, but rather as tools or lab equipment. Elect Metal ware items are commonly made of corrosion resistant metals or alloys, such as [[stainless steel]], [[nickel]], [[titanium]], [[platinum]], [[gol
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  • Low melting point alloys, such as [[Wood's metal]] (m.p. 70 °C), are used to heat reaction flasks t Other alloys used are: Bi-Pb-Sn-Cd-In-Tl (41.5 °C), Cerrolow 117 (47.2 °C), Cerrolow 1
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  • ...allurgy to remove metal impurities, like [[lead]] from precious metals and alloys. Most tend to be made from bone ash, though fire clay and magnesia are also
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  • *''Alloys'': [[Devarda's alloy]], [[Raney nickel]], Na-Pb
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  • *''Alloys'': [[Devarda's alloy]], [[Raney nickel]], Na-Pb
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  • ...atomic number 51, is a silvery metal or metalloid, commonly encountered in alloys, usually with [[lead]]. It has several allotrope forms.
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  • ...lame of a gas stove, while other metals like [[aluminium]], [[copper]] and alloys like [[brass]] and [[bronze]] need a hotter flame to melt. Traditional tech Some metals, like zinc and its alloys will fume when molten, which, if inhaled will cause metal fume fever.
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  • ...l range of Curie temperature for this alloy is 310 to 340 degrees C. These alloys may contain significant (>10%) amounts of [[cerium]], [[gadolinium]], [[pra ...ts higher temperature resistance than neodymium magnets. Two types of SmCo alloys are commonly made: SmCo<sub>5</sub> and Sm<sub>2</sub>Co<sub>17</sub>. The
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  • Metals are commonly used to make alloys and conduct electricity.
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  • ...ect plenty of side products to appear in the reaction flask, as many zamak alloys may also contain other elements, especially if it's low quality. [[Category:Alloys]]
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  • ...mixture of metals or a mixture of at least one metal and another element. Alloys are defined by a metallic bonding character.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/w Alloys are created to exploit or maximize various properties of one of the parent
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  • For cast iron molds, you can cast metals and alloys with the melting point below the softening point of cast iron: *Alloys: [[brass]], [[bronze]], [[fusible alloy]]s ([[Cerrosafe]], [[Field's metal]
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  • [[Category:Alloys]]
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  • *Items not made of corrosion resistant alloys should be coated in protective paint (Plasti Dip is a good choice)
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  • ...ickel]]-plated. Iron rings are rarely made of [[stainless steel]] or other alloys.
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