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Technetium (Tc)
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Technetium (Tc)

🔹 Basic Information Technetium is a rare, radioactive metal that does not occur naturally on Earth … Technetium (Tc)Read more

by Team ClassWork•June 27, 2025June 29, 2025•0
Molybdenum (Mo)
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Molybdenum (Mo)

🔹 Basic Information Molybdenum is a strong and durable metal that can handle very high temperatures … Molybdenum (Mo)Read more

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Niobium (Nb)
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Niobium (Nb)

🔹 Basic Information Niobium is a soft, ductile, and corrosion-resistant metal used to strengthen steel and … Niobium (Nb)Read more

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Scandium (Sc)
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Scandium (Sc)

🔹 Basic Information Scandium is a lightweight and rare metal that’s not very well known but … Scandium (Sc)Read more

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Titanium (Ti)
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Titanium (Ti)

🔹 Basic Information Titanium is a strong yet lightweight metal known for its resistance to corrosion. … Titanium (Ti)Read more

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Vanadium (V)
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Vanadium (V)

🔹 Basic Information Vanadium is a rare, strong metal mostly used in making high-strength steel alloys. … Vanadium (V)Read more

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Chromium (Cr)
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Chromium (Cr)

Basic Information Chromium is a bright, hard metal known for giving things a mirror-like shine. It’s … Chromium (Cr)Read more

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Manganese (Mn)
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Manganese (Mn)

🔹 Basic Information Manganese is a hard, brittle metal that’s not found free in nature but … Manganese (Mn)Read more

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Iron (Fe)
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Iron (Fe)

🔹 Basic Information Iron is one of the most important and widely used metals in the … Iron (Fe)Read more

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Cobalt (Co)
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Cobalt (Co)

🔹 Basic Information Cobalt is a hard, magnetic, silver-gray metal used in batteries, magnets, paints, and … Cobalt (Co)Read more

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Nickel (Ni)
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Nickel (Ni)

🔹 Basic Information Nickel is a strong, shiny, silver-white metal known for being resistant to rust … Nickel (Ni)Read more

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Zinc (Zn)
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Zinc (Zn)

🔹 Basic Information Zinc is a shiny, bluish-white metal that’s strong, non-toxic, and plays a big … Zinc (Zn)Read more

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Gallium (Ga)
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Gallium (Ga)

🔹 Basic Information Gallium is a soft, silvery metal that is famous for melting in your … Gallium (Ga)Read more

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Germanium (Ge)
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Germanium (Ge)

🔹 Basic Information Germanium is a hard, shiny metalloid that looks like metal but also has … Germanium (Ge)Read more

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Copper (Cu)
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Copper (Cu)

🔹 Basic Information Copper is one of the oldest metals used by humans. It is shiny, … Copper (Cu)Read more

by Team ClassWork•June 27, 2025June 29, 2025•0

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