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Vile metal (in basic metal) chemistry and metallurgy refers to a metal that is easy to corrosion or oxidation, which can react more or less intense with dilute acid solutions hydrogen chloride (HCl) to form hydrogen. The term is commonly used in contrast to noble metal. Iron metals are iron, lead, zinc, nickel and copper, although the latter does not react with hydrochloric acid. Utilizzomodifica wikitesto

In numismatics it is important to recognize fake and suberate coins. In alchemy the vile metals were relevant as the objective of the alchemists was to be able to transmutate them into gold. Notemodify wikitesto Voices correlateemodify wikitesto

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