in oxidation of alloys there is some kinds of metals . first one of them that has great affinity with oxygeon, is combined then other metals oxidised. every metal that releases greater energy it is combined earlier.but in pure metals we encounter wit...
The simple answer to your question is yes however it has to be qualified. The international standard for silver is 925 parts silver in 1000 parts. As a result the available proportion other metals in the alloy is not very great, and in most cases not...
All aluminum alloys, for the purposes of this question, weigh the same. The differences in weight come from changing the alloys to make a stronger material. By making the material stronger you need less material, and voila! you have less weight. Howe...