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Alloys / Transition metals / Post-transition metals / Electrical conductors / Scrap / Non-ferrous metal / Electronic waste / Ferrous metal recycling / Brass / Chemistry / Matter / Chemical elements
Date: 2002-02-14 08:48:35
Alloys
Transition metals
Post-transition metals
Electrical conductors
Scrap
Non-ferrous metal
Electronic waste
Ferrous metal recycling
Brass
Chemistry
Matter
Chemical elements

RECYCLING—METALS Introduction1 Metals are important, reusable resources. Although the ultimate supply of metal is fixed by nature, human ingenuity plays a role in determining quantity of supply available for use at any

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