The US does. Cents are made of copper-plated zinc. The composition was changed in 1982. Most pennies before 1982 are bronze.
Worth more than pennies with zinc. F.Y.I.: It cost our govt. 2 cents to make 1 cent!!!!!
Only China consumed more zinc than that United States in 2002.
China is the country who uses the most metal in the world. China is the worldÕs biggest producer of computers and electronics, which require metal to produce
China and United States
Aluminum is reduced. Zinc ions are formed.
Aluminum and zinc chloride when reacts, aluminum being stronger than zinc displaces it from the solution and takes its place resulting in aluminum chloride.
Zinc sleeps around too much to be considered noble, so I'd go with Aluminum.
nitrogen aluminum and zinc are elements therefore they cannot be separated into several elements
zinc,aluminum,beryllium and lead.
Not all coins are made up of zinc. Some are made of aluminum or metal.
Aluminum is reduced. Zinc ions are formed.
Aluminum can scratch zinc, but zinc cannot scratch aluminum.
Aluminum and zinc chloride when reacts, aluminum being stronger than zinc displaces it from the solution and takes its place resulting in aluminum chloride.
Plastic, silicon, copper, aluminum and zinc mainly.
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Steel, Aluminum, Zinc, Iron, Brass, & Copper
Zinc is an element in the periodic table. It is made of 30 Protons and 35 Neutrons. Its most abundant isotope is Zn+2. Zinc is often used to coat metals such as steel to prevent oxidization (think of a metal watering can). Zinc is also used in Brass and Bronze.
It depends on where in Africa you are referring to. Africa is a whole continent so you will need to specify what country and area in that country you are asking about. However generally roofs are made of either aluminum or clay roofing. Roofs used to be made out of zinc but most switched to aluminum. The clay roofing is similar to roofing in hot regions in the United States such as California.