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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

fill it with appropriate word

As hard as ______
(Iron,steel,copper,gold)
  

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Pick something with Fe. Cu and Au are malleable.

  • Pick something with Fe.
  • Cu and Au are malleable.
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Pick something with Fe. Cu and Au are malleable.
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We say "(As) hard as iron".
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What do "Fe", "Cu", "Au" and "malleable" mean?
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fivejedjonWe say "(As) hard as iron".
Hmm. I'm more inclined to say 'hard as steel'.

CJ
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Anonymous"Fe", "Cu", "Au"
The international symbols for iron, copper, and gold, respectively. Google "Periodic Table".
Anonymousmalleable
bendable, stretchable

CJ
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CalifJim I'm more inclined to say 'hard as steel'.
A transpondial difference perhaps.
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These are the chemical symbols for iron, copper, and gold, from their Latin names ferrum, cuprum, and aureum, respectively. "Malleable" here means capable of being beaten into thin sheets. Malleable metals are soft.

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