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  2. Why U.S. Steel Stocks Were Soaring Today - AOL

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    Shares of U.S. steel stocks U.S. Steel (NYSE: X), Cleveland Cliffs (NYSE: CLF), and Steel Dynamics (NASDAQ: STLD) were rallying on Wednesday, up 8.2%, 20.1%, and 13.8%, respectively, on the day ...

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    Japan's Nippon Steel said on Thursday it has extended the closing date for its $14.9 billion purchase of U.S. Steel as U.S. President Joe Biden weighs whether to block a deal that has faced ...

  5. US says review of Nippon-US Steel tie-up ongoing as US Steel ...

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    (Reuters) -A national security review of Nippon Steel's $15 billion bid for U.S. Steel is ongoing and President Joe Biden will see what it yields before making a decision on whether to block it ...

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  8. Electronegativity - Wikipedia

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    Electropositivity is a measure of an element's ability to donate electrons, and therefore form positive ions; thus, it is antipode to electronegativity. Mainly, this is an attribute of metals , meaning that, in general, the greater the metallic character of an element the greater the electropositivity.

  9. Group 12 element - Wikipedia

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    Zinc acts as the anode (negative terminus) by slowly corroding away as it passes electric current to the steel pipeline. [93] [note 6] Zinc is used to cathodically protect metals that are exposed to sea water from corrosion.