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  2. Metals and mining stocks have 'crashed back down to Earth ...

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    The metal used in everything from jewelry to motors and electrical wiring is down about 19% year to date. "Doctor" Copper is often used to gauge the overall health of the economy.

  3. Why sentiment in industrial metals has been crumbling - AOL

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    Aluminium prices on the London Metal Exchange (LME) plunged 30% in the second quarter, the largest quarterly loss since the financial crisis in 2008. Why sentiment in industrial metals has been ...

  4. Beijing restricts exports of key metals, which could affect ...

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    The metals, which are used in a wide range of products and materials like cellphones, chips, semiconductors, high end manufacturing, and aerospace, include tungsten, indium, bismuth, tellurium ...

  5. Rare earths trade dispute - Wikipedia

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    There are 17 rare earth metals, and their production is a complex multi-stage process. Exports may be in the form of ores or goods at any stage including mined rare earth ores (all containing a tiny mix of rare earths), refined ore concentrates, refined highly pure metals, or products incorporating refined metals (car li-on batteries, magnets or magnet incorporating windmill generators).

  6. Iron catastrophe - Wikipedia

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    The iron catastrophe is a postulated major geological event early in the history of Earth, where heavy metals such as iron and nickel congregated in the core during a geologically brief period. The original accretion of the Earth 's material into a spherical mass is thought to have resulted in a relatively uniform composition.

  7. Group 8 element - Wikipedia

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    In terms of mass, iron is the fourth most common element within the Earth's crust. It is found in many minerals, such as hematite, magnetite, and taconite. Iron is commercially produced by heating these minerals in a blast furnace with coke and calcium carbonate. [2] Ruthenium is a very rare metal in Earth's crust.

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  9. Iron–nickel alloy - Wikipedia

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    Earth's core: Earth's core is composed of an iron–nickel alloy [8] about 5.5% Ni: Elinvar: A manufactured alloy whose elasticity does not change with temperature; 5% Cr: 36% Ni: Invar: A steel manufactured to have a very low thermal expansion: 36% Ni: Kamacite: A native metal found in meteoric iron: Fe [0.9] Ni [0.1] Maraging steel: A strong ...