Mixed Metals: Or, Metallic Alloys |
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... malleable metals and their alloys above referred to , but they have left us scant informa- tion respecting the methods of extracting them from the ores . It is probable that only those ores of a simple character , or those readily acted ...
... malleable metals and their alloys above referred to , but they have left us scant informa- tion respecting the methods of extracting them from the ores . It is probable that only those ores of a simple character , or those readily acted ...
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... malleability " or capability of being extended by pressure without cracking , and " ductility , " or the capability of being permanently elongated by a tensile stress combined with lateral pressure , are by no means equal in extent ...
... malleability " or capability of being extended by pressure without cracking , and " ductility , " or the capability of being permanently elongated by a tensile stress combined with lateral pressure , are by no means equal in extent ...
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... malleability and ductility . Some metals have a feeble tenacity , and are then said to be brittle . When a body ... malleable metals become hardened by pressure , and often require annealing during the process of manufacture . The ...
... malleability and ductility . Some metals have a feeble tenacity , and are then said to be brittle . When a body ... malleable metals become hardened by pressure , and often require annealing during the process of manufacture . The ...
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... malleability and ductility ; its specific gravity is 19.5 ; its melting point about 1200 ° C .; and it is only volatile at very high tempera- tures . It is almost as soft as lead , I 19 INTRODUCTION PROPERTIES OF METALS NOBLE METALS.
... malleability and ductility ; its specific gravity is 19.5 ; its melting point about 1200 ° C .; and it is only volatile at very high tempera- tures . It is almost as soft as lead , I 19 INTRODUCTION PROPERTIES OF METALS NOBLE METALS.
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... malleability and ductility . Antimony , arsenic , and lead are most injurious substances in gold , even when present in minute quantities . Platinum is a white metal , with a brilliant lustre ; highly malleable and ductile ; as soft as ...
... malleability and ductility . Antimony , arsenic , and lead are most injurious substances in gold , even when present in minute quantities . Platinum is a white metal , with a brilliant lustre ; highly malleable and ductile ; as soft as ...
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acid added alloys containing aluminium amalgam annealing antimony arsenic bells bismuth brass Britannia metal brittle bronze cadmium carbon cast cast-iron cent copper cent of copper charcoal chemical choidal colour combination composition consists constituents cooling copper copper and tin crucible crystalline ductile elasticity employed Fcap following table fracture furnace fused fusible alloys German silver granular gray grayish Guettier gun-metal hammer hard harder impurities ingot iron lead liquid lustre malleable Mallet manganese manufacture melting point mercury mixed mixture molten metal mould nickel nitric acid obtained ordinary oxide oxidising oxygen phosphor-bronze phosphorus plate platinum polish poured powder prepared present produced Professor properties proportions pure readily red heat remelted resistance reverberatory furnace rolled sand silicate slag small quantity soft solder solidifying specific gravity square inch steel sulphide sulphur surface temperature tenacity thick Tombac toughness volatilised wire yellow zinc
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