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Ferrous - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferrous , in chemical science, indicates a bivalent iron compound (+2 oxidation state), as opposed to ferric, which indicates a trivalent iron compound (+3 oxidation state). Outside of chemical scien...
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These are metals which do not contain any iron. They are not magnetic and are usually more resistant to corrosion than ferrous metals. Examples are aluminium, copper, lead. zinc and tin.; See table of Non-ferrous metals for more detail...
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3. Non-Ferrous Metals and their Properties ... Composition: 100% zinc is an element; Appearance: Blue-white in colour; Properties: Resistant to atmospheric corrosion; Uses: Protective coating on mild steel (galvanising). Used with other metals to form alloys. ... Properties of Metals...
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2. Ferrous Metals and their Properties ... Properties of Metals ... 1: Resistant Materials Family Tree; 3: Non-Ferrous Metals and their Properties...
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NEWTON is an electronic community for Science, Math, and Computer Science K-12 Educators. Argonne National Laboratory, Division of Educational Programs, Harold Myron, Ph.D., Division Director. ... Back to Chemistry ... Ask A Scientist Index...
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We pay top prices for all non-ferrous metals: ... * Cans; * Brass; * Clean Aluminum; * Aluminum Sheet; * Aluminum Painted Sheet; * Cast Aluminum; * Aluminum wheels; * Aluminum Coolers; * Extruded Aluminum (6061 & 6063); * Copper; * Automotive Batteries; * Stainless Steel;
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