Mixed Metals: Or, Metallic Alloys |
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... separate metals , and of the effect of certain elements upon them , seeing that commercial metals are not chemically pure substances , and that the presence of the common impurities often produces a characteristic result , which may be ...
... separate metals , and of the effect of certain elements upon them , seeing that commercial metals are not chemically pure substances , and that the presence of the common impurities often produces a characteristic result , which may be ...
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... separates out in brittle glistening scales . It is tin - white in colour , having a specific gravity of 6.8 . The fused metal is said to be as hard as corundum ; it melts with more difficulty than platinum , and is only slowly oxidised ...
... separates out in brittle glistening scales . It is tin - white in colour , having a specific gravity of 6.8 . The fused metal is said to be as hard as corundum ; it melts with more difficulty than platinum , and is only slowly oxidised ...
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... separate out as graphite . Nickel unites readily with most metals forming alloys , some of which are of great commercial utility . The most important of these is German silver . Nickel occurs in nature as kupfer - nickel or copper ...
... separate out as graphite . Nickel unites readily with most metals forming alloys , some of which are of great commercial utility . The most important of these is German silver . Nickel occurs in nature as kupfer - nickel or copper ...
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... separate on cooling according to their specific gravities . As a rule , it is more difficult to alloy three or four metals than two metals , especially when the components differ widely in fusibility , unless the combination forms a ...
... separate on cooling according to their specific gravities . As a rule , it is more difficult to alloy three or four metals than two metals , especially when the components differ widely in fusibility , unless the combination forms a ...
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... separate con- dition , since they dissolve in all proportions in the melted metals , and do not generally differ so widely in their melting points from the metals they may be mixed with , as to be separated by crystallisation in a ...
... separate con- dition , since they dissolve in all proportions in the melted metals , and do not generally differ so widely in their melting points from the metals they may be mixed with , as to be separated by crystallisation in a ...
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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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