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Physical Properties of the Most Important Metals

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|Molybdenum
|10.21
|347
|122
|0.30
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|Nickel
|8.90
|216
|83
|0.31
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|Niobium
|8.57
|113
|39
|0.38
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|Osmium
|22.61
|570
|220
|0.25
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|Palladium
|12.02
|124
|51
|0.39
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|Platinum
|21.45
|173
|67
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|Mercury
|13.55
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|Rhenium
|21.04
|480
|215
|0.26
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|Rhodium
|12.41
|386
|153
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|Ruthenium
|12.45
|485
|172
|0.29
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|Silver
|10.49
|82
|27
|0.37
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|Tantalum
|16.60
|188
|70
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|Titanium
|4.51
|120
|43
|0.34
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|Vanadium
|6.10
|136
|52
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|Bismuth
|9.80
|33
|13
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|Tungsten
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|Manganese
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|Manganese
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