Table of the Elements

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621Metal Prices in the United States Through[removed]Aluminum Antimony Arsenic Beryllium

Metal Prices in the United States Through[removed]Aluminum Antimony Arsenic Beryllium

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Source URL: pubs.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-17 15:33:42
622Note: The following eight sources can help us to reconstruct the world of Lexington wheelrite John Parker. These sources and the accompanying texts and exercises are best used with reference to the following journal arti

Note: The following eight sources can help us to reconstruct the world of Lexington wheelrite John Parker. These sources and the accompanying texts and exercises are best used with reference to the following journal arti

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Source URL: www.nationalheritagemuseum.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-17 15:49:18
623RECYCLING—METALS BY STAFF Introduction1 Metals are important, reusable resources. Although the ultimate supply of metal is fixed by nature, human ingenuity helps to determine the quantity of supply available for use a

RECYCLING—METALS BY STAFF Introduction1 Metals are important, reusable resources. Although the ultimate supply of metal is fixed by nature, human ingenuity helps to determine the quantity of supply available for use a

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2004-09-14 12:35:27
624BISMUTH By Robert D. Brown, Jr. One domestic refinery in Nebraska produced bismuth as a byproduct of lead refining; however, most of the bismuth consumed in the United States was imported. Thirty-six companies, mostly in

BISMUTH By Robert D. Brown, Jr. One domestic refinery in Nebraska produced bismuth as a byproduct of lead refining; however, most of the bismuth consumed in the United States was imported. Thirty-six companies, mostly in

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 1997-09-16 10:17:16
625BISMUTH By Robert D. Brown, Jr. Domestic consumption of bismuth increased moderately in[removed]The domestic use pattern was similar to that for 1993, but with increases in all three major categories: chemicals, fusible

BISMUTH By Robert D. Brown, Jr. Domestic consumption of bismuth increased moderately in[removed]The domestic use pattern was similar to that for 1993, but with increases in all three major categories: chemicals, fusible

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Language: English - Date: 1996-09-20 09:29:07
626BISMUTH By Robert D. Brown, Jr. In Nebraska, the sole domestic producer of primary bismuth recovered it as a byproduct of lead refining in the first half of[removed]On June 30, the refinery was permanently shut down. In No

BISMUTH By Robert D. Brown, Jr. In Nebraska, the sole domestic producer of primary bismuth recovered it as a byproduct of lead refining in the first half of[removed]On June 30, the refinery was permanently shut down. In No

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2000-01-19 07:42:15
627BISMUTH By Robert D. Brown, Jr. Interest remains high in using bismuth as a nontoxic substitute for lead in several applications. Bismuth oxide replaces lead oxide in the fire assaying of precious metals. Bismuth replace

BISMUTH By Robert D. Brown, Jr. Interest remains high in using bismuth as a nontoxic substitute for lead in several applications. Bismuth oxide replaces lead oxide in the fire assaying of precious metals. Bismuth replace

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Language: English - Date: 1997-03-14 14:05:25
62832  BISMUTH (Data in metric tons of bismuth content, unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: One refinery in Nebraska produced bismuth as a byproduct of lead refining. Thirtyfive companies in the Eastern Uni

32 BISMUTH (Data in metric tons of bismuth content, unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: One refinery in Nebraska produced bismuth as a byproduct of lead refining. Thirtyfive companies in the Eastern Uni

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 1997-03-03 08:21:36
62994  LEAD (Data in thousand metric tons of lead content unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: The value of recoverable mined lead in 2004, based on the average U.S. producer price, was $500 million. Five le

94 LEAD (Data in thousand metric tons of lead content unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: The value of recoverable mined lead in 2004, based on the average U.S. producer price, was $500 million. Five le

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2005-03-09 10:23:41
63092  LEAD (Data in thousand metric tons of lead content unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: The value of recoverable mined lead in 2006, based on the average U.S. producer price, was $702 million. Six lea

92 LEAD (Data in thousand metric tons of lead content unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: The value of recoverable mined lead in 2006, based on the average U.S. producer price, was $702 million. Six lea

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2007-01-18 09:43:23