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Metal and Oxide

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Difference between Metal and Oxide

Metal vs. Oxide

A metal (from Greek μέταλλον métallon, "mine, quarry, metal") is a material (an element, compound, or alloy) that is typically hard when in solid state, opaque, shiny, and has good electrical and thermal conductivity. An oxide is a chemical compound that contains at least one oxygen atom and one other element in its chemical formula.

Similarities between Metal and Oxide

Metal and Oxide have 46 things in common (in Unionpedia): Acid, Aluminium, Anodizing, Antimony, Base (chemistry), Bismuth, Carbon, Chemical compound, Chemical element, Chromium, Construction, Copper, Corrosion, Electrolysis, Gold, Hydrogen, Hydrometallurgy, Ion, Iron, Lead, Lithium, Magnesium, Metalloid, Molybdenum, Nickel, Noble metal, Ore, Osmium, Oxidation state, Palladium, ..., Passivation (chemistry), Platinum, Plutonium, Potassium, Redox, Rhodium, Rust, Ruthenium, Silicon, Silver, Sodium, Sulfur, Titanium, Transition metal, Uranium, Zinc. Expand index (16 more) »

Acid

An acid is a molecule or ion capable of donating a hydron (proton or hydrogen ion H+), or, alternatively, capable of forming a covalent bond with an electron pair (a Lewis acid).

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Aluminium

Aluminium or aluminum is a chemical element with symbol Al and atomic number 13.

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Anodizing

Anodizing (spelled anodising in British English) is an electrolytic passivation process used to increase the thickness of the natural oxide layer on the surface of metal parts.

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Antimony

Antimony is a chemical element with symbol Sb (from stibium) and atomic number 51.

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Base (chemistry)

In chemistry, bases are substances that, in aqueous solution, release hydroxide (OH−) ions, are slippery to the touch, can taste bitter if an alkali, change the color of indicators (e.g., turn red litmus paper blue), react with acids to form salts, promote certain chemical reactions (base catalysis), accept protons from any proton donor, and/or contain completely or partially displaceable OH− ions.

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Bismuth

Bismuth is a chemical element with symbol Bi and atomic number 83.

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Carbon

Carbon (from carbo "coal") is a chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6.

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Chemical compound

A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules (or molecular entities) composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.

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Chemical element

A chemical element is a species of atoms having the same number of protons in their atomic nuclei (that is, the same atomic number, or Z).

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Chromium

Chromium is a chemical element with symbol Cr and atomic number 24.

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Construction

Construction is the process of constructing a building or infrastructure.

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Copper

Copper is a chemical element with symbol Cu (from cuprum) and atomic number 29.

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Corrosion

Corrosion is a natural process, which converts a refined metal to a more chemically-stable form, such as its oxide, hydroxide, or sulfide.

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Electrolysis

In chemistry and manufacturing, electrolysis is a technique that uses a direct electric current (DC) to drive an otherwise non-spontaneous chemical reaction.

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Gold

Gold is a chemical element with symbol Au (from aurum) and atomic number 79, making it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally.

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Hydrogen

Hydrogen is a chemical element with symbol H and atomic number 1.

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Hydrometallurgy

Hydrometallurgy is a method for obtaining metals from their ores.

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Ion

An ion is an atom or molecule that has a non-zero net electrical charge (its total number of electrons is not equal to its total number of protons).

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Iron

Iron is a chemical element with symbol Fe (from ferrum) and atomic number 26.

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Lead

Lead is a chemical element with symbol Pb (from the Latin plumbum) and atomic number 82.

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Lithium

Lithium (from lit) is a chemical element with symbol Li and atomic number 3.

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Magnesium

Magnesium is a chemical element with symbol Mg and atomic number 12.

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Metalloid

A metalloid is any chemical element which has properties in between those of metals and nonmetals, or that has a mixture of them.

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Molybdenum

Molybdenum is a chemical element with symbol Mo and atomic number 42.

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Nickel

Nickel is a chemical element with symbol Ni and atomic number 28.

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Noble metal

In chemistry, the noble metals are metals that are resistant to corrosion and oxidation in moist air (unlike most base metals).

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Ore

An ore is an occurrence of rock or sediment that contains sufficient minerals with economically important elements, typically metals, that can be economically extracted from the deposit.

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Osmium

Osmium (from Greek ὀσμή osme, "smell") is a chemical element with symbol Os and atomic number 76.

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Oxidation state

The oxidation state, sometimes referred to as oxidation number, describes degree of oxidation (loss of electrons) of an atom in a chemical compound.

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Palladium

Palladium is a chemical element with symbol Pd and atomic number 46.

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Passivation (chemistry)

Passivation, in physical chemistry and engineering, refers to a material becoming "passive," that is, less affected or corroded by the environment of future use.

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Platinum

Platinum is a chemical element with symbol Pt and atomic number 78.

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Plutonium

Plutonium is a radioactive chemical element with symbol Pu and atomic number 94.

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Potassium

Potassium is a chemical element with symbol K (from Neo-Latin kalium) and atomic number 19.

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Redox

Redox (short for reduction–oxidation reaction) (pronunciation: or) is a chemical reaction in which the oxidation states of atoms are changed.

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Rhodium

Rhodium is a chemical element with symbol Rh and atomic number 45.

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Rust

Rust is an iron oxide, a usually red oxide formed by the redox reaction of iron and oxygen in the presence of water or air moisture.

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Ruthenium

Ruthenium is a chemical element with symbol Ru and atomic number 44.

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Silicon

Silicon is a chemical element with symbol Si and atomic number 14.

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Silver

Silver is a chemical element with symbol Ag (from the Latin argentum, derived from the Proto-Indo-European ''h₂erǵ'': "shiny" or "white") and atomic number 47.

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Sodium

Sodium is a chemical element with symbol Na (from Latin natrium) and atomic number 11.

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Sulfur

Sulfur or sulphur is a chemical element with symbol S and atomic number 16.

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Titanium

Titanium is a chemical element with symbol Ti and atomic number 22.

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Transition metal

In chemistry, the term transition metal (or transition element) has three possible meanings.

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Uranium

Uranium is a chemical element with symbol U and atomic number 92.

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Zinc

Zinc is a chemical element with symbol Zn and atomic number 30.

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Metal and Oxide Comparison

Metal has 204 relations, while Oxide has 315. As they have in common 46, the Jaccard index is 8.86% = 46 / (204 + 315).

References

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