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Scandium Sc

Scandium Sc. Titanium Ti. Vanadium V. Chromium Cr. Manganese Mn. Iron Fe ( ferrum ). Cobalt Co. Nickel Ni. Copper Cu (cuprum). Zinc Zn. Used in aluminium -scandium alloys for high-performance sports equipment, and components of aircraft and ballistic missiles. Scandium Sc.

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Scandium Sc

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  1. Scandium Sc

  2. Titanium Ti

  3. Vanadium V

  4. Chromium Cr

  5. Manganese Mn

  6. Iron Fe (ferrum)

  7. Cobalt Co

  8. Nickel Ni

  9. Copper Cu (cuprum)

  10. Zinc Zn

  11. Used in aluminium-scandium alloys for high-performance sports equipment, and components of aircraft and ballistic missiles Scandium Sc 35th most common element Hard and silvery

  12. Titanium Ti 9th most common element Resistant to corrosion Used to make very light and strong alloys

  13. Vanadium V Soft, ductile, resists corrosion Used to make very strong steel alloys

  14. Chromium Cr Hard, resistant to corrosion Used in electroplating Used in stainless steel

  15. Manganese Mn Very important in steel alloys Hard and brittle Large deposits as nodules on the ocean floor

  16. Iron Fe (ferrum) 6th most abundant element in the universe Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon, silicon or other metals Ferromagnetic

  17. Cobalt Co Superalloys of cobalt are used to make turbines and jet engines Resist corrosion and wear Ferromagnetic

  18. Nickel Ni Hard and ductile Ferromagnetic Used in alloys, especially stainless steel Used in rechargeable batteries and coins

  19. Copper Cu (cuprum) High thermal and electrical conductivity Ductile Does not react with water Ancient use in weapons, coins Alloys include bronze, brass

  20. Zinc Zn Fourth most commonly used metal Prehistoric use in ornaments Used in brass Used in batteries Diamagnetic Used to protect iron by galvanising

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