• Lanthanum forms several alloys with nickel, including LaNi5, La2Ni7, LaNi2, LaNi3, La2Ni3, LaNi and La3Ni etc. LaNi5 is an intermetallic compound with...
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  • transponders, etc. Scandium hydride (hydrogen) Lanthanum-nickel alloy (nickel) Pseudo palladium (rhodium–silver alloy) Argentium sterling silver (copper, germanium)...
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    hexagonal intermetallic compound composed of rare earth element lanthanum and transition metal nickel. It presents a calcium pentacopper (CaCu5) crystal structure...
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    Lanthanum is a chemical element; it has symbol La and atomic number 57. It is a soft, ductile, silvery-white metal that tarnishes slowly when exposed...
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    nucleosynthesis. An iron–nickel mixture is thought to compose Earth's outer and inner cores. Use of nickel (as natural meteoric nickel–iron alloy) has been traced...
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    the nickel-cadmium cell (NiCd), with both using nickel oxide hydroxide (NiOOH). However, the negative electrodes use a hydrogen-absorbing alloy instead...
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    Magnesium alloys are mixtures of magnesium (the lightest structural metal) with other metals (called an alloy), often aluminium, zinc, manganese, silicon...
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    amorphous metals that became brittle at those thicknesses. In 1988, alloys of lanthanum, aluminium, and copper ore were found to be highly glass-forming...
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    was the "wartime" nickel from 1942 to 1945. An alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel was traditionally used for the production of nickel coins. However, because...
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    Cobalt (redirect from Cobalt alloy)
    number 27. As with nickel, cobalt is found in the Earth's crust only in a chemically combined form, save for small deposits found in alloys of natural meteoric...
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    favor of non-radioactive elements such as cerium, lanthanum and zirconium. Thoria-dispersed nickel finds its applications in various high-temperature...
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    Tungsten (redirect from Tungsten alloy)
    of powdered nickel or other metals, and sintered. During the sintering process, the nickel diffuses into the tungsten, producing an alloy. Tungsten can...
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    Molybdenum (redirect from Molybdenum alloys)
    carbides in alloys, and for this reason most of the world production of the element (about 80%) is used in steel alloys, including high-strength alloys and superalloys...
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    Copper (category Coinage metals and alloys)
    resulting alloys. Some lead-free solders consist of tin alloyed with a small proportion of copper and other metals. The alloy of copper and nickel, called...
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    stainless steel. These same niobium alloys are often used in pipeline construction. Quantities of niobium are used in nickel-, cobalt-, and iron-based superalloys...
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    properties of nickel using a purer sample, describing the metal as ductile and strong with a high melting point. The strength of nickel-steel alloys were described...
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    element or in natural alloys, especially the iridium–osmium alloys osmiridium (osmium-rich) and iridosmium (iridium-rich). In nickel and copper deposits...
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    Specific alloys are used in oil and gas downhole applications and nickel hydrometallurgy for their high strength (e. g.: titanium beta C alloy), corrosion...
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    PtAs2), and as end alloys with nickel or copper. Platinum arsenide, sperrylite (PtAs2), is a major source of platinum associated with nickel ores in the Sudbury...
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    Magnesium (section Alloys)
    the tendency of Mg alloys to corrode, creep at high temperatures, and combust. In magnesium alloys, the presence of iron, nickel, copper, or cobalt strongly...
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  • Alloy 230 is a nickel alloy, made up of mostly nickel and chromium, with smaller amounts of tungsten and molybdenum. This combination of metals results...
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    found for them, especially in the pyrophoric alloy known as "mischmetal" composed of 50% cerium, 25% lanthanum, and the remainder being the other lanthanides...
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    which palladium (and palladium-silver alloy) is used for electrodes. Palladium (sometimes alloyed with nickel) is or can be used for component and connector...
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  • least the 14 metallic chemical elements with atomic numbers 57–70, from lanthanum through ytterbium. In the periodic table, they fill the 4f orbitals. Lutetium...
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    Zinc (redirect from Zinc alloys)
    silver, tin, magnesium, cobalt, nickel, tellurium, and sodium. Although neither zinc nor zirconium is ferromagnetic, their alloy, ZrZn 2, exhibits ferromagnetism...
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    inner core of the Earth is generally presumed to consist of an iron-nickel alloy with ε (or β) structure. The melting and boiling points of iron, along...
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    before its sealing is therefore important, especially for nickel and iron and their alloys. This is achieved by heating the metal in vacuum or sometimes...
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    for their strength and durability. In general, most alloys of the cerium-group rare earths (lanthanum through samarium) with 3d transition metals give extremely...
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    Gold (category Coinage metals and alloys)
    colored gold alloys include the distinctive eighteen-karat rose gold created by the addition of copper. Alloys containing palladium or nickel are also important...
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  • with oxygen in the air, with most of the nickel on Earth coming from nickel iron meteorites. However, nickel is very abundant in the Earth's core; along...
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