Abstract

Aspects in Mining & Mineral Science Metals and Metallurgy Fathi Habashi* Department of Mining, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Canada *Corresponding author: Fathi Habashi, Department of Mining, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Laval University, Canada Submission: March 20, 2019;Published: May 29, 2019 DOI: 10.31031/AMMS.2019.03.000551 ISSN 2578-0255Volume3 Issue1

Highlights

  • Elements can be arranged conveniently in the Periodic Table and described as metals, non-metals, and metalloids

  • Metals are further classified as typical and less typical, transition and inner transition (Figure 1). While this classification is useful for the chemists and physicists it does not show the economic value of the metals

  • A more useful form is the commercial classification of metals: ferrous and nonferrous (Figure 2)

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Metals and Metallurgy

Fathi Habashi* Department of Mining, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Canada. Volume 3 - Issue 1 How to cite this article: Fathi H.

The Commercial Classification of Metals
Light Precious Refractory Scattered Radioactive
Discovery of Metals
Tools of Discovery
Gregor Gadolin
Discovered in Sweden Discovered in Germany Discovered in Sweden
The Industrial Production of Aluminum
Metals of the Twentieth Century
Electronic Structure of Rare Earths
The Discovery of Lutetium
Quantum Theory
Discovery of The Neutron
Neutron Capture
Discovery of Uranium Fission
Findings
Metallurgy in the Past Decades
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