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metals all metals belong to one of these two groups ferrous metals are metals which are mainly made of iron with small amounts of other metals or elements added in ...

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        Metals
         All metals belong to one of these two groups.
         Ferrous metals are metals, which are mainly made of 
          iron with small amounts of other metals or elements 
          added in order to give the correct properties. Almost all 
          ferrous metals are magnetic and can be picked up with a 
          magnet. These metals rust or oxidise if not treated as 
          they contain iron.
         Non-Ferrous metals are those metals, which do not 
          contain iron. These metals are not magnetic and cannot 
          be attracted by a magnet. Examples of these are 
          aluminium, copper, lead, zinc and tin. These metals do not 
          oxidise as they do not contain iron.
        Pure metals and alloys 
          All metals fall into two categories. They can either be 
           pure metals or alloys.
          A pure metal consists of a single element, which 
           means that it is a metal only having one type of atom 
           in it. The most commonly used pure metals are 
           aluminium, copper, iron, lead, zinc, tin, silver 
           and gold.
          An alloy is a mixture of two or more pure elements. 
           Pure metals sometimes lack certain required 
           properties. To create these properties a number of 
           these pure metals are combined together.
          Pure aluminium is rarely used because it is too soft. It 
           is normally mixed with other metals, which produce 
           aluminium alloys that are even stronger than mild 
           steel, are resistant to corrosion but still retain the 
           lightness of aluminium.
     Name the metals?
                   Mild steel. It is used for 
                    general structural work 
                    for example girders, 
                    nuts, bolts, screws, car 
                    body panels and non-
                    cutting tools.
                   If mild steel is coated in 
                    tin it is called ‘Tin plate’.
                   If mild steel is coated in 
                    zinc it is called 
                    ‘Galvanised sheet’.
        Name the metals?
                                Aluminium. It is used 
                                  to make car bodies, 
                                  cooking utensils, engine 
                                  cylinder heads, window 
                                  frames, insulation, foil 
                                  food wrapping and 
                                  boats.
                                It is mixed with copper 
                                  to make an alloy. This 
  Name the metal being poured?    alloy is much stronger 
                                  than pure aluminium.
  To give you a clue it is used to make 
  window frames and aircraft. 
                                Duralumin is used to 
                                  make parts of aircraft.
       Name the metals?
                              Medium carbon 
                             steel. It is used to 
                             also make garden 
                             tools, axles and 
                             shafts. 
     Name the metal used to make 
     the rear sprocket on this bike? 
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