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  • Article - 7 Feb 2003
    Germanium is a metalloid element and member of the carbon group of elements. Its occurrence, abundance, extraction and applications our outlined. Physical, mechanical, electrical, thermal and atomic...
  • Article - 7 Feb 2003
    Potassium is an extremely reactive alkali metal. Its abundance, extraction, occurrence and applications are covered as are mechanical, physical, thermal, electrical and atomic properties.
  • Article - 7 Feb 2003
    Rubidium is an alkali group metal with limited applications. Meachanical, electrical, physical, thermal and atomic properties are listed.
  • Article - 6 Feb 2003
    The occurrence and extraction of thorium are outlined. The electrical, mechanical, thermal and physical properties of thorium are also listed. The main application of thorium is nuclear reactor fuel.
  • Article - 6 Feb 2003
    Thallium is a fairly rare metal that is known to be toxic. It occurrence, abundance, reactivity and applications are briefly outlined. Mechanical, electrical, physical, thermal and atomic properties...
  • Article - 6 Feb 2003
    Selenium is a low melting poiint metal. Its occurence, abundance, applications and properties such as mechanical, physical, electrical, thermal and other atomic properties are listed.
  • Article - 5 Feb 2003
    Ruthenium is a member of the platinum group of metals. It has limited uses in the pure state but is often alloyed with precious metals and titanium. Properties such as chemical resistance, electrical,...
  • Article - 31 Jan 2003
    Rhodium is a refractory metal. Its occurrence, and typical properties such as electrical, mechanical, thermal and physical properties are listed.
  • Article - 12 Aug 2002
    A number of methods for measuring the heat release from materials during burning are outlined. There is a focus on materials used for the construction of furniture as well as the techniques...
  • Article - 1 Feb 2002
    Over the last 10 years, steelmakers around the world have developed new structural-grade steels with higher tensile strengths and yields.

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