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    ALLOYS Unit – 7   Ferrous: Iron based alloys Non-ferrous: other than ferrous alloys with no iron content FERROUS METALS AND ALLOYS What is a ‘ferrous metal’ or ‘ferrous alloy’?  It is simply a metal or alloy that contains Iron (the element ferrous) as the base (starting) metal.   26th element  Iron or Ferrous  55.85 Atomic Mass GENERAL CATEGORIES OF FERROUS METALS AND ALLOYS      Carbon and alloy steels Stainless steel Tool and Die steel Cast Irons Cast Steels  **Ferrous tools

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    Then‚ on May 1‚ 1861‚ the company changed its name to Bethlehem Iron Works. Alfred Hunt was elected president by the board of directors on July 15‚ 1860. In its early years‚ it produced railroad rails and armor plating for the US Navy. In 1899‚ the company assumed the name‚ Bethlehem Steel Company. In 1904‚ Charles

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    Metals Physical Properties of Metals versus Non-metals Properties | Electrical conductivity | Heat conductivity | Melting and Boiling points | Malleability & ductility | Lustre | Metals | Good | Good | High | High | Shiny | Non-metals | Poor | Poor | Low | Low (Brittle) | Dull | Chemical Properties of Metals versus Non-Metals Properties | Metals | Non- metals | Reaction with oxygen | Form basic or amphoteric oxides | Form acidic or neutral oxides | Ionisation | Lose electrons

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    that are needed in small amounts for your body to function. They are as essential as vitamins and your body needs to get them from the food you eat. For example‚ you need: calcium to make strong bones sodium for fluid balance and nerve function iron for oxygen transport in the blood and energy metabolism iodine for thyroid hormone function Minerals and trace elements are mainly found in meat‚ cereals‚ fish‚ milk and dairy foods‚ vegetables‚ dried fruit and nuts. How much do I need? Nutritional

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    We all know Iron Man as the man in the red armor‚ yet we cease to know exactly what made the suit capable of it’s abilities. Nanotechnology is the prime reason behind Iron Man’s abilities in both the comic and movies. His suit actually contained little iron‚ in fact‚ the suit was “heavy‚ dense and prone to rust” (16). Thanks to Nanotechnology the suit was altered into something that would weigh less‚ be easier to maneuver in and prevent him from being injured during combat. As stated by Lynne Robinson

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    per kg. GDGWI has established nutritional requirements that each main dish of the cafeteria must meet. Specifically‚ the total amount of the dish prepared for all the students for one meal must contain 180 grams (g) of protein‚ 80 milligrams (mg) of iron‚ and 1‚050 mg of vitamin C. (There are 1000 g in 1 kg and 1‚000 mg in 1 g.) For simplicity when planning‚ Parag assumes that only the potatoes and green beans contribute to the nutritional content of the casserole. Because Parag works at a cutting-edge

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    colour because of the sulphuric acid but during the leaching process‚ the copper was dissolved into the sulphuric acid giving it its blue colour. During the cementation process‚ the copper was replaces with the iron as it was more reactive‚ therefore the copper swapped places with the iron‚ as shown by the brown colour and then the solution became clear

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    peripheral iron ore and copper two Tongling Shu keep massive mineral deposits ‚ completed ahead of schedule Bureau "five " on the discovery of huge mineral deposits endeavor.  mobile crusher for quarrying plant DangTuXian Baixiangshan peripheral iron ore project in the census started off in August 2006 ‚ which lasted 7 years ‚ right after 3 sequels ‚ the workload of 77‚245.96 meters of drilling were completed ‚ and also the corresponding geological ‚ geophysical along with other do the job ‚ iron ore

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    Hypothesis: I predict that air (oxygen) and water are necessary for iron to rust. The nail in water with air will rust while the nails in dry air and in boiled water with no air will not. I also predict that galvanizing the nail with zinc and greasing the nail and painting the nail and electroplating the nail will inhibit rusting. I also predict that adding NaCl to the test tube with water and air will promote rusting of the iron nail. Background information: Rusting is the chemical reaction between

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    Blacksmith has two word parts. Black comes from the color of metal that they shape. After the iron ore is smelted into iron‚ the iron is black. Smith comes from the word smite. Smite means to strike hard with a hand or a weapon. Blacksmiths use hammer to “smite” the metal. Blacksmiths had a very important job‚ as they had to create different tools for other people. Tools How did the Blacksmith make iron ore into usable products? He had lots of tools to help him (see picture below). To heat and give

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