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1. Carbon aberrations --------------
2. Mutual oxide forming metal ---------
3. Ores of Aluminum ------------
4. Metal in Liquid state -------------------
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1.Carbon aberrations diamond.
2.Mutual oxide forming metal___.
3.Ores of Aluminum bauxite ore.
4.Metal in Liquid state Mercury gallium.
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1. Carbon aberrations are Carbon anomalies.
2. Mutual oxide-forming metals are alkali metals
3. Ores of Aluminum bauxite.
4. Metal in Liquid state molten metal or liquid metal.
1. Carbon aberrations may refer to Carbon anomalies, which are deviations from the expected behavior of carbon atoms in a material.
- These anomalies can include defects in the crystal lattice of a material, such as vacancies or interstitial atoms, which can affect the properties of the material.
- Carbon anomalies can also refer to the behavior of carbon in extreme conditions, such as high pressures or temperatures, where it may exhibit unexpected properties.
2. Mutual oxide-forming metals are metals that react vigorously with oxygen to form metal oxides.
- These metals are highly reactive due to their low ionization energies and readily lose electrons to form cations.
- Examples of mutual oxide-forming metals include alkali metals such as lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K), rubidium (Rb), and cesium (Cs), as well as alkaline earth metals such as beryllium (Be), magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca), strontium (Sr), and barium (Ba).
3. The primary ore of aluminum is known as bauxite.
- It is a mixture of hydrated aluminum oxides, typically containing minerals such as gibbsite, boehmite, and diaspore.
- Bauxite is the most abundant ore of aluminum and is the main source of aluminum for commercial purposes.
4. A metal in a liquid state is commonly known as molten metal or liquid metal.
- When a metal is heated to its melting point, it undergoes a phase transition from a solid to a liquid state, and this liquid form of the metal is referred to as molten or liquid metal.
- Molten metals are used in a variety of industrial applications, including metal casting, forging, and welding.
- Some metals, such as mercury, are liquid at room temperature, and these metals are often referred to specifically as liquid metals.
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