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Common engineering metals are aluminium, chromium, copper, iron, magnesium, nickel, titanium and zinc. These are most often used as alloys.

 


955910 amu - atomic mass of scandium 47.867 amu - atomic mass of titanium 51.9961 amu - atomic mass of chromium 54.938049 amu - atomic mass of manganese 58.933200 amu - atomic mass of cobalt heavier masses ...

Among the many accolades attributed to the Pobjoy Mint, there are two that
stand as tribute to their spirit of innovation in coinage.  In 1996, they
produced the world's first hologram coin, and in 1999 they struck the world's
first Titanium coin.

These coins are minted in many different combinations of precious and base metals: yellow and white gold, gold and silver, silver and titanium, silver and nickel, non-magnetic stainless steel and aluminium bronze, ...

738, Manganese 7.2 to 7.45 depending upon form, Nickel 8.902, Palladium 12.02, Platinum 21.45, Silicon 2.33, Silver 10.50, Tin (gray) 5.75, Tin (white) 7.30, Titanium 4.54, Tungsten 19.30, Zinc 7.133.

See also: Silver, Gold, Copper, Coinage, Iron

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