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Introduction
osmium is the heaviest metal
lithium is the lightest metal known
More general terms
More specific terms
- actinide
- alkali metal
- alkaline earth metal
- aluminum [Al]
- antimony [Sb]
- bismuth [Bi]
- cadmium [Cd]
- chromium [Cr]
- cobalt [Co]
- copper [Cu]
- gallium [Ga]
- germanium [Ge]
- gold [Au]
- hafnium [Hf, celtium]
- indium [In]
- iridium [Ir]
- iron [Fe]
- lanthanide (rare earth metal)
- lead [Pb]
- manganese [Mn]
- mercury [Hg]
- molybdenum [Mo]
- nickel [Ni]
- niobium [Nb, columbium]
- osmium [Os]
- palladium [Pd] (amazing soaking sponge)
- platinum [Pt]
- rhenium [Re]
- rhodium [Rh]
- ruthenium [Ru]
- scandium [Sc]
- silver [Ag]
- tantalum [Ta]
- technetium [Tc]
- thallium [Tl]
- tin [Sn]
- titanium [Ti]
- transactinide
- tungsten [W] (wolfram)
- vanadium [V]
- yttrium [Y]
- zinc [Zn]
- zirconium [Zr]
References
- ↑ Chemical & Engineering News, Sept 8, 2003