The transition metals are placed in the centre of the periodic table‚ between groups 2 and 3. They are generally hard and dense‚ and less reactive than the alkali metals. Iron‚ copper‚ silver and gold are important transition metals. The transition metals: overview The elements in the centre of the periodic table‚ between groups 2 and 3‚ are called the transition metals. Most of the commonly used metals are there‚ including iron‚ copper‚ silver and gold The transition metals Common properties
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The alkali metals are found in group 1 of the Periodic table. They are very reactive metals and do not occur freely in nature. Alkali metals are malleable‚ ductile‚ and are good conductors of heat and electricity. Alkali metals can also explode if they are exposed to water. The Alkali metals are: lithium‚ sodium‚ potassium‚ rubidium‚ cesium‚ and francium. Lithium The mineral petalite‚ which contains lithium‚ was discovered by a Brazilian scientist named Jose Bonifacio towards the end of the
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Heavy Equipment Safety Warnings Axis Capital Group Singapore Jakarta Malaysia Beijing Operator Training Safeguarding heavy equipment operators starts with right training. Training should contain formal (classroom-type) instruction‚ demos by the trainer‚ practical exercises executed by the trainee‚ and an evaluation of the operator’s performance in the workplace. A common category of injury connected with heavy equipment consists of mounting and dismounting vehicles. The training offered should
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is made from hardened steel with sharp points at each end. Lines drawn with a scribe are far more accurate than a line drawn with a pencil or pen. A scriber is used to make sharp‚ clearly defined lines on metal. An Engineers Square consists of a metal blade set at 90 degrees to a solid metal block (the stock). Practical uses of an engineer square is a guide for a scriber when marking out lines at right-angles to the edge of the work and a guide to setting up or checking work to see if it’s squared
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Chemistry Essay On Metals Iraj Malik 12/10/2012 MYP-5 The International School A metal is defined as a chemical element that is malleable and ductile‚ usually solid‚ has a characteristic luster‚ and is a good conductor of heat and electricity‚ e.g. copper or iron. Metals form oxides that are basic‚ they are good reducing agents and metals have lower electro negatives.There are many properties of metals. The chemical properties are that they can combine together with other metals to form am alloy
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without metal. The metals we use in our houses are mostly for keeping them sturdy. Though there is one problem we have when it comes to metals. That problem is that they rust. Metals rust when they are in contact with oxygen‚ and water. They rust much faster when they are in contact with salt water‚ and acid rain. We chose to see what would happen to various metals when they contacted with salt water. When the electrons move around in the salt water‚ it causes the metals to rust. The metals we chose
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– P25 (P10 — P35) CVD-coated carbide grade for finishing to roughing of steel and steel castings. The combination of a wear resistant coating and a tough substrate allows the grade to handle continuous cuts as well as interrupted cuts at high metal removal rates. GC1525 (HC) – P15 (P05 — P25) A PVD coated cermet with very high wear resistance and good edge toughness. For finishing and semi-finishing of low carbon and low alloyed steels. To be used when good surface quality is demanded at
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Density of Metals Lab 1. Purpose The purpose of this lab was answered in 4 questions‚ and their answers are here shown. The density of the metals we used were 5g/cm3. The density of a metal piece does not depend on its size‚ it depends on the total mass and total volume. The most accurate way of determining density is dividing mass by volume. You can’t identify metals by their density. It can help you narrow the options down‚ but you can’t identify a metal by using only its density. 2. Question
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Metal detectors in schools pose more of a threat than a sense of security. Every student carries metal of some form on them. Pens‚ pencils‚ notebooks and other school supplies all contain metals. If we try to make schools “safer” by placing metal detectors in the entrance and exit of every school building. With many school shootings and stabbings‚ media and parents have proposed new safety measures. Placing metal detectors and spending extra time on safety management takes time away from class and
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Brains vs Metal For entertainment‚ humans often draw themselves to movies about huge robots looming over the whole city‚ trampling over skyscrapers and squashing puny humans underneath their cold‚ metal feet. Movies like this depict artificial intelligence to be “the end of the world.” While this someday towards the future might be true‚ robots do help us with some activities throughout the day. On the other hand‚ these robots do have many downsides to them. Ray Bradbury captures these downsides
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