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  • |data11 = [[Cobalt]], [[Nickel]], [[Copper]] The [[transition metal]]s (such as [[iron]], [[copper]], [[zinc]], and [[nickel]]) take much longer to oxidize. Others, like [[palladium]], [[platinum]] an
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  • ...ther problematic impurities for various applications include [[copper]], [[nickel]], and [[lead]].<ref name="Ency">[http://books.google.com/books?id=iwSU5G5V
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  • ...rochloric acid]] (HCl) to form [[hydrogen]]. Examples include [[iron]], [[nickel]], [[lead]] and [[zinc]]. [[Copper]] is considered a base metal as it oxidi ...als]] excluding [[precious metals]]. These include [[copper]], [[lead]], [[nickel]] and [[zinc]].<ref>http://responsiblemining.net/pubs/WB_BaseMetalAndIronJu
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  • ...anium in penetrator ammunitions, such as tungsten-[[cobalt]] or tungsten-[[nickel]]-cobalt alloys, also possess extreme [[carcinogen]]ic properties, which by
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  • ...al metals up to [[nickel]] are often included as well. Metals heavier than nickel are usually called heavy metals. Light metals are generally less [[toxicity
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  • ...nclude [[aluminium]], [[chromium]], [[copper]], [[iron]], [[magnesium]], [[nickel]], [[titanium]] and [[zinc]]. These are most often used as alloys. Much eff ...e used in highly corrosive environments and for non-magnetic applications. Nickel-based [[superalloy]]s like [[Inconel]] are used in high temperature applica
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  • ...such a source is normally in the form of cobalt metal alloyed with some [[nickel]] to improve the mechanical properties of the active metal. If such a sourc
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  • ...the tungsten heavy alloy a binder mixtures of [[nickel]] and [[iron]] or nickel and [[copper]] are widely used. The tungsten content of the alloy is normal
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  • ...pper extraction techniques#Electrorefining|electrorefining of copper]] and nickel, noble metals such as silver, gold and the platinum group metals including ...A. B.}}</ref> as well as TMS-138<ref>{{cite news| title=Fourth generation nickel base single crystal superalloy|url=http://sakimori.nims.go.jp/catalog/TMS-1
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  • *[[Nickel]] – nickel salts are carcinogenic
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  • ...s are used as catalysts, especially when "metal-doped" with another metal. Nickel-alumina aerogel is the most common combination. Alumina aerogels are also b
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  • ...combination with hydrogen) of pure [[castor oil]], in the presence of a [[nickel]] [[catalyst]]. It is odorless and insoluble in water.
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  • | Two mirrors. Cast nickel. Diameters: 46.5&nbsp;cm and 46.2&nbsp;cm.
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  • ...95%)for building materials. Zinc is still used in alloys such as brass and nickel silver, and in the electroplating of steel as well. Today, galvanized steel ===Nickel and Nickel Alloys===
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  • ...niawerft]] built the 366-ton sailing yacht ''Germania'' featuring a chrome-nickel steel hull in Germany in 1908.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://dhr.dos.state.fl. ...e.org/index.cfm/ci_id/11021.htm |title=What is Stainless Steel? |publisher=Nickel Institute |accessdate=2007-08-13}}</ref>]]
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  • ...ded to the iron/carbon mixture to produce steel with desired properties. [[Nickel]] and manganese in steel add to its tensile strength and make austenite mor ...BOS steel usually has less residual elements in it, such as [[copper]], [[nickel]] and [[molybdenum]] and is therefore more [[malleable]] than EAF steel so
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  • ...ddled and forged and piled the working over of the iron spread out copper, nickel and tin impurities, which produce electrochemical conditions that slow down
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  • ...of the same proportions of nickel and copper as is found naturally in the nickel ore from the Sudbury (Ontario) mines. Monel was named for company president ...ness of 65 Rockwell B.<ref>[http://www.makeitfrom.com/data/?material=Monel Nickel Alloy 400 (Monel)]</ref>
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  • ...cle would result in zinc-60, which requires a great deal more energy. This nickel-56, which has a half-life of about 6&nbsp;days, is therefore made in quanti ...resumably in supernova element production.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Iron and Nickel Abundances in H~II Regions and Supernova Remnants|date = June 14, 1995|url
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  • ...can be hydrogenated into ethanol in the presence of a catalyst, such as [[nickel]], [[platinum]], [[palladium]],<ref name="oe2" /> [[borane]]s, [[lithium al ...]], in a non-polar solvent in the presence of ''bis''-(triphenylphosphine)-nickel(0) results in [[ethylene carbonate]]:<ref>{{ cite book|author = L. Fieser,
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