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Steel – iron & carbon High tensile strength but tends to corrode Stainless steel – iron & nickel or chromium High strength and corrosion resistant Brass – copper & zinc Hard, Plumbing and instruments Bronze – copper & tin Hard & strong, corrosion resistant, Coins and tools Pewter – tin, antimony & copper Luster, Decorative objects Sterling silver – silver & copper High Luster, Jewelry and art objects
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdQqFHNOWAA Create a table or a Venn Diagram to compare Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic Bonds This should include comparisons of how the bonds form as well as the properties of ionic, covalent and metallic compounds.
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