What metal can last forever?

Quite simply, platinum is one of the earth's rarest elements. Its naturally white color will not oxidize or decay over time. Scarcity makes platinum highly prized, but its demanding nature also means that only the most skilled artisans can work with it.
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What is the longest lasting metal?

Gold is clearly the most durable, but many objects fashioned from silver, copper, bronze, iron, lead, and tin have survived for several thousand years.
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Can metal last 100 years?

The short answer is no. Most metals do not fossilize well, they are too reactive/water soluble. Metals are usually what is doing the fossilizing, dissolved metal in groundwater is being attracted to the electrical properties of organic material and filling in or swapping places with a porous material.
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Is there a metal that will never rust?

Platinum, gold & silver

Known as the precious metals, platinum, gold and silver are all pure metals, therefore they contain no iron and cannot rust. Platinum and gold are highly non-reactive, and although silver can tarnish, it is fairly corrosion-resistant and relatively affordable by comparison.
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What metal lasts the longest outside?

While all these metals have the strength and corrosion resistance to handle your outdoor construction projects, aluminum is the most reliable choice for outside structures that may need to spend years weathering the elements.
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Does aluminum last forever?

Depending on who you talk to, aluminum will last anywhere from 10s to 100s of years before decomposing. (We lean toward the former.) Remember that aluminum outdoor products are designed to be sellable at an economical price -- in many cases they're simply not going to last a long time outdoors.
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What metal is waterproof?

Aluminum metal. Copper, bronze or brass. Galvanized steel.
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What metal is rust proof?

Though steel does contain iron, stainless steel also contains the element chromium, which is highly corrosion-resistant. Chromium protects the steel from rusting because chromium combines with oxygen before iron does. Since the iron never has a chance to combine with oxygen, rust never forms.
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Can gold rust?

As an element, gold holds the title as being one of the elements that is least reactive. In it's pure form, gold does not rust or tarnish as it does not combine with oxygen easily. This is why pure gold stays as shiny as it does. When it comes to gold jewelry, it is very rare to find pure gold jewelry pieces.
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Why is platinum expensive?

Price. Platinum: Despite being nearly identical in appearance, platinum is more valuable than gold. Platinum's high price point can be attributed to its rarity and density as precious metals are often priced by their weight.
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Can stainless steel last forever?

The noble nature of stainless is due to an ultra-thin passive Chromium Oxide layer on the surface, but in the absence of this layer the material is rapidly corroded. So good care should be taken of this oxide layer to ensure stainless steel will last a lifetime.
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Does steel last forever?

When high quality steel is treated properly, it can last for decades. At Tampa Steel & Supply, we provide long-lasting steel and the cleaners, primers, and paints necessary to protect it. If you want to make your next steel project last a lifetime, give us a call today.
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Is bronze stronger than gold?

Bronze is Harder

Jewelry that is plated in gold or made of an alloy of gold (14k, 18k) are still soft and will wear down over time. Bronze is hard - it will take a lot more to break a piece made in bronze, or for a stone to fall out. Bronze jewelry is likely to last a lot longer without needing repair.
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Is titanium stronger than steel?

Titanium is highly valued in the metals industry for its high tensile strength, as well as its light weight, corrosion resistance, and ability to withstand extreme temperatures. It's as strong as steel but 45% lighter, and twice as strong as aluminum but only 60% heavier.
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What metal is strongest?

Tungsten

Tungsten, which is Swedish for "heavy stone," is the strongest metal in the world.
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Is titanium stronger than iron?

The specific gravity of titanium is 4.5, just half that of copper and nickel, which are both 8.9. It is 40% lighter than iron, which has a specific gravity of 7.9. Titanium alloys are on a par with or stronger than high-strength specialty steels.
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Can you create gold?

Yes, gold can be created from other elements. But the process requires nuclear reactions, and is so expensive that you currently cannot make money by selling the gold that you create from other elements.
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How toxic is gold?

In its metallic form, gold is not toxic, which is why we can eat ice cream with gold flakes. However, some natural gold compounds will break down in the body releasing gold ions, which can have toxic effects on living organisms. The same goes for copper, but bacteria has another way to get rid of extra copper.
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Why is my gold turning black?

Gold turns black when some base metals alloyed with the gold react with or even to oxygen it can eventually discolor or even tarnish your gold jewelry. This Oxidation is working as the chemical reaction in which the electrons are lost.
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Which steel does not rust?

Stainless steel is another example of a metal that does not rust. Through it is important to note that some grades are more resistant to rust than others. Austenitic stainless steels such as 304 or 316 have high amounts of nickel and chromium.
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Why does aluminum not rust?

structure changes just enough to become chemically inert and thus unable to react rapidly with additional water molecules or atmospheric oxygen. This change in molecular structure is why aluminum oxide metal resists corrosion.
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Will stainless steel rust?

Stainless steel remains stainless, or does not rust, because of the interaction between its alloying elements and the environment. Stainless steel contains iron, chromium, manganese, silicon, carbon and, in many cases, significant amounts of nickel and molybdenum.
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Does titanium get rusty?

Titanium does not rust. If made from titanium, it is maintenance free.
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Can all metals rust?

Technically, only iron and alloys that contain iron can rust. Other metals, including precious metals like gold and silver, can corrode in a similar way. What sets certain metals apart, is the duration of time it takes for them to begin rusting or corroding.
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Which metal is not affected by water?

Gold and silver are two metals which, since gold and silver are the least reactive, do not react at all with water. They are therefore used in ornaments and in coin preparation, etc.
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