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| ====Rocks and Metals==== | ====Rocks and Metals==== | ||
| Nature gives us some metals in their native form. Unlike rocks, they can be molded instead of crushed. | Nature gives us some metals in their native form. Unlike rocks, they can be molded instead of crushed. | ||
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| + | Case Studies | ||
| + | * [[Statue Of Liberty]] | ||
| + | * [[Iron and Rust]] | ||
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| + | The periodic table of the elements displays 98 elements which can be found in nature, and the majority of them are classified as metals. | ||
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| + | In nature, almost all metals are found chemically bonded to other elements. | ||
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| + | In some cases, blending different elements makes the result more valuable than the pure element. These materials, called alloys, can be stronger, more flexible, or more resistant to corrosion than the metals that make up the alloy. | ||
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