Difference between revisions of "Metal"

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A shiny, [[solid]] substance, such as [[iron]].  They contrast with the [[nonmetal]]s. It is very difficult, if not impossible, to break metals.
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A shiny, [[solid]] substance, such as [[iron]].  They contrast with the [[nonmetal]]s. It is very difficult, if not impossible, to break metals. Except when they are very easy to break, as in the case of [[aluminium]], [[lead]], cast [[iron]], [[tin]], [[copper]], [[gold]], [[silver]], and many others.
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Also, variety of rock and roll known for its bone crushing riffs and facemelting guitar solos.

Revision as of 12:42, April 17, 2007

A shiny, solid substance, such as iron. They contrast with the nonmetals. It is very difficult, if not impossible, to break metals. Except when they are very easy to break, as in the case of aluminium, lead, cast iron, tin, copper, gold, silver, and many others.

Also, variety of rock and roll known for its bone crushing riffs and facemelting guitar solos.