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53.
Which of the following does not contain a coinage metal?
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APR said:
1 decade ago
Historically, many coinage metals (or alloys) are from the three nonradioactive member belonging to the group 11 mentioned in the periodic table:.
Copper, silver and gold.
Although many more are there.
I think Zinc is not used because its more of a stable kind and does not gel up with others.
Copper, silver and gold.
Although many more are there.
I think Zinc is not used because its more of a stable kind and does not gel up with others.
Asritha said:
5 years ago
Coinage metals are non reactive elements.
Priyanka said:
6 years ago
The coinage metals comprise, at a minimum, those metallic chemical elements which have historically been used as components in alloys used to mint coins.
Krishna said:
6 years ago
Gold is a coin age metal.
Sudip Paul said:
6 years ago
Thanks @Pooja.
Sanjay said:
7 years ago
Thanks @Pooja.
Nabin said:
7 years ago
Coinage means?
Paul walker said:
8 years ago
The coinage metals comprise, at a minimum, those metallic chemical elements which have historically been used as components in alloys used to mint coins.
Copper and Silver are the coinage metals.
Copper and Silver are the coinage metals.
Hash said:
9 years ago
What does coinage metal mean?
Valencia athene said:
9 years ago
What group are Cu, Ag and Au in?
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