| Composition | Use | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Mainly copper with a little bit of tin | Used to protect against corrosion, also the name of a 2000~ year long period | Bronze | 100%
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| Mostly copper with 1/4~ zinc | Used to protect against corrosion | Brass | 80%
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| Mainly tin with a little bit of copper | Used for kitchenware | Pewter | 80%
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| Mainly silver with a little bit of copper | Used in jewelry; also the name of a currency | Sterling | 80%
|
| Mainly iron with a little bit of carbon and silicon | Used for its low melting temperature and in kitchenware | Cast Iron | 40%
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| Primarily gold and silver, occasionally has a small amount of platinum/copper | Used for jewelry and once used for currency | Electrum | 40%
|
| 60% beryllium and 40% aluminum | Invented by Lockheed; used in aircraft | Lockalloy | 20%
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| Primarily copper, a little bit of nickel, and slight amounts of iron/manganese | Used for boats | Cupronickel | 0%
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| Primarily nickel, 1/4~ copper, and slight amounts of iron and manganese | Used for its corrosion and heat resistance | Monel | 0%
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| Mainly cobalt, some chromium, and a little molybdenum | Used in turbochargers for its heat resistance | Vitallium | 0%
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