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  2. List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and subatomic ...

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    Magic metal that can absorb and negate elemental magic, at the cost of generating heat (melting the metal if it absorbs too much). This ability lets Silverstone be used for both storing magical energy to be used later and to protect people, objects, or structures from mystical attacks.

  3. METLEN Energy & Metals - Wikipedia

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    METLEN Energy & Metals (formerly known as MYTILINEOS Energy & Metals) is a global industrial and energy company operating two business Sectors: Energy and Metallurgy that are highly interconnected and complementary, enabling synergies that unlock hidden value for the Company and significantly amplify its performance. The Company is ...

  4. Johnson Matthey Technology Review - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally articles on the history, geological occurrences, and exploitation of platinum group metals were also published. [ 8 ] While between 2016 and October 2022 the journals content was published as CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 , the journal is now published under CC-BY 4.0 from January 2023 onward, in accordance with the definition of open access ...

  5. Hydrometallurgy - Wikipedia

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    Cementation is the conversion of the metal ion to the metal by a redox reaction. A typical application involves addition of scrap iron to a solution of copper ions. Iron dissolves and copper metal is deposited. Solvent Extraction; Ion exchange; Gas reduction. Treating a solution of nickel and ammonia with hydrogen affords nickel metal as its ...

  6. Post-transition metal - Wikipedia

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    The B-subgroup metals can be subdivided into pseudo metals and hybrid metals. The pseudo metals (groups 12 and 13, including boron) are said to behave more like true metals (groups 1 to 11) than non-metals. The hybrid metals As, Sb, Bi, Te, Po, At — which other authors would call metalloids — partake about equally the properties of both.

  7. Metallic hydrogen - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Zurek et al. predicted that the alloy LiH 6 would be a stable metal at only one quarter of the pressure required to metallize hydrogen, and that similar effects should hold for alloys of type LiH n and possibly "other alkali high-hydride systems", i.e. alloys of type XH n, where X is an alkali metal. [20]

  8. Metallicity - Wikipedia

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    The more metals in a star and thus its planetary system and protoplanetary disk, the more likely the system may have gas giant planets. Current models show that the metallicity along with the correct planetary system temperature and distance from the star are key to planet and planetesimal formation.

  9. Deep sea mining - Wikipedia

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    Related technologies include robotic mining machines, as surface ships, and offshore and onshore metal refineries. [9] [10] Wind farms, solar energy, electric vehicles, and battery technologies use many of the deep-sea metals. [9] Electric vehicle batteries are the main driver of the critical metals demand that incentivizes deep sea mining.