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During the
Bronze Age,
****nic was
melted with
copper to make
****nical bronze.
Jabir ibn
Hayyan described the
isolation of
****nic before 815 AD. Albertus...
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****nical bronze is an
alloy in
which ****nic, as
opposed to or in
addition to tin or
other constituent metals, is
combined with
copper to make bronze...
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mineral consisting of
silver sulf****nide, Ag3****3,
known also as ruby blende,
light red
silver,
****nic-
silver blende or ruby
silver ore, and an important...
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Silver is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Ag (from
Latin argentum '
silver',
derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₂erǵ 'shiny, white') and
atomic number...
- group, has a
similar trivial name:
****nical silver blende: 48 or
****nic-
silver blende,: 239 proustite: 21 —
silver thio****nide, an ore
mineral with...
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Vitallium (chromium, molybdenum)
****nical copper (
****nic)
Beryllium copper (0.5-3% beryllium, 99.5%-97% copper)
Billon (
silver) Br**** (zinc) see also Br****...
- (IMA symbol: Apy) is an iron
****nic sulfide (Fe****). It is a hard (Mohs 5.5–6) metallic, opaque,
steel grey to
silver white mineral with a relatively...
- -ɡər/ ree-AL-gar, -gər), also
known as ″
****nic blende″, ″ruby sulphur″ or ″ruby of
****nic″, is an
****nic sulfide mineral with the
chemical formula...
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works in
flint stone as axes and
other weapons,
objects in
copper and
****nical silver (arms, pins, pectorals, bracelets), all of them
characterized by decorative...
- Historically, tin and
copper as well as a few
other metals (e.g.
****nic,
silver, and zinc) have been
mined in
Cornwall and Devon. Tin
deposits still...