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Alloy

An alloy is a mixture of chemical elements of which in most cases at least one is a metallic element, although it is also sometimes used for mixtures of elements; herein only metallic alloys are described.

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Arsenic

Arsenic is a chemical element with the symbol As and the atomic number 33.

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Bismuth

Bismuth is a chemical element; it has symbol Bi and atomic number 83.

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Bronze Age

The Bronze Age was a historical period lasting from approximately 3300 to 1200 BC.

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Catalysis

Catalysis is the increase in rate of a chemical reaction due to an added substance known as a catalyst.

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Ceramic

A ceramic is any of the various hard, brittle, heat-resistant, and corrosion-resistant materials made by shaping and then firing an inorganic, nonmetallic material, such as clay, at a high temperature.

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Chromium

Chromium is a chemical element; it has symbol Cr and atomic number 24.

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Cobaltite

Cobaltite is a sulfide mineral composed of cobalt, arsenic, and sulfur, CoAsS.

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Copper

Copper is a chemical element; it has symbol Cu and atomic number 29.

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Corrosion

Corrosion is a natural process that converts a refined metal into a more chemically stable oxide.

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Electroplating

Electroplating, also known as electrochemical deposition or electrodeposition, is a process for producing a metal coating on a solid substrate through the reduction of cations of that metal by means of a direct electric current.

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Froth flotation

Froth flotation is a process for selectively separating hydrophobic materials from hydrophilic.

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Heavy metals

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Hydrothermal mineral deposit

Hydrothermal mineral deposits are accumulations of valuable minerals which formed from hot waters circulating in Earth's crust through fractures.

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Hydroxide

Hydroxide is a diatomic anion with chemical formula OH−.

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Iron

Iron is a chemical element.

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Magnet

A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field.

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Magnetite

Magnetite is a mineral and one of the main iron ores, with the chemical formula.

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Metal

A metal is a material that, when polished or fractured, shows a lustrous appearance, and conducts electricity and heat relatively well.

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Mineral

In geology and mineralogy, a mineral or mineral species is, broadly speaking, a solid substance with a fairly well-defined chemical composition and a specific crystal structure that occurs naturally in pure form.

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Molybdenum

Molybdenum is a chemical element; it has symbol Mo (from Neo-Latin molybdaenum) and atomic number 42.

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Native metal

A native metal is any metal that is found pure in its metallic form in nature.

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Nickel

Nickel is a chemical element; it has symbol Ni and atomic number 28.

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Nickeline

Nickeline or niccolite is a mineral consisting primarily of nickel arsenide (NiAs).

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Paint

Paint is a material or mixture that, when applied to a solid material and allowed to dry, adds a film-like layer.

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Platinum

Platinum is a chemical element; it has symbol Pt and atomic number 78.

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Quartz

Quartz is a hard, crystalline mineral composed of silica (silicon dioxide).

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Radiation protection

Radiation protection, also known as radiological protection, is defined by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as "The protection of people from harmful effects of exposure to ionizing radiation, and the means for achieving this".

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Radionuclide

A radionuclide (radioactive nuclide, radioisotope or radioactive isotope) is a nuclide that has excess numbers of either neutrons or protons, giving it excess nuclear energy, and making it unstable.

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Smaltite

Smaltite is a variety of the mineral skutterudite consisting of cobalt, iron, nickel, and arsenide.

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Smelting

Smelting is a process of applying heat and a chemical reducing agent to an ore to extract a desired base metal product.

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Titanium

Titanium is a chemical element; it has symbol Ti and atomic number 22.

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Cobalt has 342 relations, while Ore has 245. As they have in common 32, the Jaccard index is 5.45% = 32 / (342 + 245).

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