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alloy
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A metal consisting of two or more materials. One of these materials must be a metal.
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atom
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The smallest distinguishable unit of a material that maintains that material's characteristics.
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atomic number
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The number of protons that are contained within the nucleus of an element's atoms.
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body-centered cubic
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The crystal structure that contains an atom in the center and one atom in each corner of a cube.
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brittle
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A metal's unwillingness to be drawn, stretched, or formed. Brittle metals tend to break if subjected to these forces.
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chemical processes
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A process that changes the atomic or molecular structure of the involved materials by altering the bonds that hold together their atoms and molecules. Chemical processes result in a new substance.
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covalent bond
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A type of atomic bond that occurs when two atoms share electrons.
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crystal structure
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A repeating arrangement of the same type of atom that creates a uniform, repeating structure.
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dendritic growth
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Grain development that resembles the increasingly smaller branches of a tree.
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ductility
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A metal's ability to be drawn, stretched, or formed without breaking or cracking.
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electrical conductivity
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A material's ability to act as a medium for conveying electricity.
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electron
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The smallest part of the atom that revolves around the nucleus. Electrons have a negative charge, and they are the basic charge of electricity.
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electron cloud
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The arrangement of electrons within a metallic bond that permits the free movement of electrons from one atom to the next.
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element
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One of the basic materials out of which all matter is made. Elements are the simplest of substances, and each element contains atoms with an identical number of protons.
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face-centered cubic
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The crystal structure that contains one atom in the center of the six sides of a cube and one atom in each corner of the cube.
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grain
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A repeating arrangement of either the same type of atom or different atoms that create a uniform, repeating structure.
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group
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A vertical column in the periodic table that contains elements with similar properties and chemical reactions.
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hardness
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The ability of a material to resist penetration, indentation, or scratching.
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hexagonal close-packed
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The crystal structure that contains a collection of atoms that are closely packed into the shape of a hexagon. Metals with a hexagonal close-packed crystal structure are very difficult to form.
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ionic bond
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A type of atomic bond that occurs when one atom "borrows" one or more electrons from another atom.
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mass
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The amount of matter that is contained within an object.
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metal
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A hard, crystalline solid that conducts electricity and heat. It is shiny when polished, and it can be hammered, bent, formed, and machined.
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metallic bond
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A type of atomic bond that occurs when atoms "share" electrons that float about in a general electron cloud. Metals are held together by metallic bonds.
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molecule
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The smallest unit into which a material can be divided without changing its properties. A molecule consists of a group of atoms held together by strong primary bonds.
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neutron
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A particle with a neutral charge that is located in the nucleus of an atom.
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nucleation rate
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The rate at which small particles within a liquid metal begin to cool and form a solid.
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nucleation site
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The locations at which seed crystals develop.
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nucleus
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The core of an atom around which electrons rotate.
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period
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A horizontal row within the periodic table.
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periodic table
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The table containing all the elements arranged according to their atomic numbers. Vertical columns in the table contain elements with similar properties.
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physical processes
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A process that transforms metal by manufacturing processes including forming, machining, casting, and joining.
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pressure
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A force or stress which, when applied, causes changes to the properties of the material.
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primary bond
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A bond that forms between atoms and that involves the exchanging or sharing of electrons.
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proton
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A particle with a positive charge that is located in the nucleus of an atom.
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secondary bond
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A bond that involves attractions between molecules. Unlike primary bonding, there is no transfer or sharing of electrons.
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seed crystal
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The origin of crystal growth that develops at one of the coolest points within a metal.
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shell
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The approximately circular level in which electrons travel around the nucleus. Each shell consists of subshells, or orbitals.
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space lattice system
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The stacking of atoms into compact, symmetrical, three-dimensional arrangements that occurs as crystals form in a metal.
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strength
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The ability of a material to resist forces that attempt to bend, stretch, or compress.
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temperature
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The degree of heat within a material.
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valence electron
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An electron that is located in the outermost shell of an atom. Valence electrons are easily shared or transferred during a chemical reaction.
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